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Old 09-17-2017, 06:55 PM
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Default Ted Williams

Opinions of this Ted Williams? Looks good to me, but the Splendid Splinter has tripped me up before.
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Interesting. This supposedly came from a bulk lot of 8x10s from the Ted Williams estate auction at Hunt's.

Thanks for the information. Thought I was finally getting the knack to identifying good 'ole Ted. Back to the drawing board!

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I will bet you that did not come from Hunt auctions.
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Here is the "supposed" lot. Wondering if someone pulled a bait & switch.

https://huntauctions.com/live/imagev...t_qual=&closed

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I am wrong. It did come from there web site. I just hate gold liquid pens. They tend to fade and look sloppy.
That was a great guess that the signature was authentic. How did you figure that out.
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I agree. Gold pens just always look wrong to me, even when they're good.
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That was a great guess that the signature was authentic. How did you figure that out.
I noticed that the auction LOA did mention a lot number. I've also noticed that for whatever reason, Green Diamond had Ted signing with gold pens excessively.

I guess I made the assumption that since gold pen is arguably weird/undesirable that why would a forger decide to use it?

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A forger would like to use all the liquid pens. It covers up many mistakes that you would see when it is signed in pen.
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A forger would like to use all the liquid pens. It covers up many mistakes that you would see when it is signed in pen.
That makes a lot of sense. It really seems to smooth out imperfections.

Picked it up because it had a nice flow and luckily Hunt Auctions has an auction archive!
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A forger would like to use all the liquid pens. It covers up many mistakes that you would see when it is signed in pen.
Yeah, but would he use pictures of Ted in a shirt like that?

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