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Old 06-20-2019, 04:10 PM
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Default Casey Stengel good - Try another one from Stinson.

Look ok or should I toss it? Looking for your thoughts please. Thanks, Casey
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Old 06-20-2019, 04:58 PM
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Could it be drawn more slowly? I don't think so.
Toss it.
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Old 06-21-2019, 07:13 AM
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Thanks! Though Stengel has a particular look, his signatures change around in the details a lot.
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Old 06-21-2019, 08:26 AM
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It looks like Michael J. Fox signed that......over a period of 3 days
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Old 06-21-2019, 08:48 AM
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Casey was in his 90's when he signed my program 3 times. None of them looked like he had the shakes. it was 105 out and he had a thick leisure suit on that looked like a horse blanket. His signature was perfect. I have 10 in my collection and none of them with a even a little shimmy shimmy shake like that one.

Leave it to you to have that in your collection. probably got it for a STEAL...

Here's a few for you to compare for the next deal that's too good to be true!
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Old 06-21-2019, 09:20 AM
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I got these two index cards signed in either the late 60's/early 70's - in person. Casey lived in a town nearby.
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Old 06-21-2019, 09:41 AM
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Casey was in his 90's when he signed my program 3 times. None of them looked like he had the shakes. it was 105 out and he had a thick leisure suit on that looked like a horse blanket. His signature was perfect. I have 10 in my collection and none of them with a even a little shimmy shimmy shake like that one.

Leave it to you to have that in your collection. probably got it for a STEAL...

Here's a few for you to compare for the next deal that's too good to be true!
Ouch! One of these days I will learn to start listening to you 😀😀😀
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Upside down on the page of a book!?! Every in person autograph collector I know buys old books and used the margins of random pages to collect their autographs. I personally lean towards using the classics like 'Don Quixote' - tipping at windmills. The signature looks like a Roaches Corner practice forgery before they tried it on a baseball. It was probably in a lot of random HOF fakes on slips of paper.
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I don't even understand why someone would forge Stengels autograph anyway....he signed almost everything his whole long life. 20 years ago I would easily flip through his signed cards at shows and find them everywhere. I don't understand what people are thinking when they do this? Btw, this was on eBay. I chose not to buy it :-)

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I don't even understand why someone would forge Stengels autograph anyway....he signed almost everything his whole long life. 20 years ago I would easily flip through his signed cards at shows and find them everywhere. I don't understand what people are thinking when they do this? Btw, this was on eBay. I chose not to buy it :-)
$ is always the answer. Those that think people only alter/counterfeit/forge autographs of expensive items are only fooling themselves. There is little to no risk with lower price items for the scammers.
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I don't even understand why someone would forge Stengels autograph anyway....he signed almost everything his whole long life. 20 years ago I would easily flip through his signed cards at shows and find them everywhere. I don't understand what people are thinking when they do this? Btw, this was on eBay. I chose not to buy it :-)
Seriously?

There are hundreds of ebay forgers who make many thousands of dollars a year, $8 at a time by forging "low value" autographs on index cards.

They succeed because some people think, "who would forge this autograph?"
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Seriously?

There are hundreds of ebay forgers who make many thousands of dollars a year, $8 at a time by forging "low value" autographs on index cards.

They succeed because some people think, "who would forge this autograph?"
Yep.

I call them "kitchen table forgers."

They are all over Ebay.
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So, this time I am willing to pay more to get it right 😀. This one comes with a receipt from Stinson. That should help, and it looks good to me. Does this Stengel look authentic before I pull the trigger? You all are the best and I hope to get it right this time. Thanks much, Casey
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Photo attached now. Thanks
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