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I have said this a few times before but the EASIEST way to tell a facsimile from a true signed ball is to look at the ball itself, if you can see both sweet spots (as you can in this auction) and neither has a ball manufacturer than it is a stadium ball. Any ball maker put their stamps on their wares to advertise their product.
Formula is No manufacturer stamps + autographs = facsimile stadium ball. Aside from that it is also easy to tell in other ways but that is the BEST way to tell for sure. Rhys Yeakley |
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