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kaddyshack 12-07-2021 08:46 AM

Babe Ruth Opinion
 
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The following Ruth autograph came into a friend of mines shop. The lady said that it belonged to her uncle. I have attached a picture of the autograph.

Any opinions on the authenticity ? I will try to get better pictures.

Thanks in advance.

rand1com 12-07-2021 07:20 PM

Need a larger clearer picture of the autograph. Picture of her uncle is irrelevant.

Bpm0014 12-07-2021 09:26 PM

Need to see a bigger pic of the autograph but from first small glance I can’t rule it out.

kaddyshack 12-08-2021 05:19 AM

Copy that guys. I will try to get a better picture.

steve B 12-10-2021 12:07 PM

What's on the other side?
With the undivided back the postcard is most likely from before 1907 when the divided backs were allowed.

It seems like a strange thing to have him sign, but possible.

kaddyshack 12-10-2021 01:20 PM

Good point, I will ask my friend if he can get a picture of the front of the postcard.

timzcardz 12-10-2021 01:42 PM

Far from an expert, but why does it look like two different pens were used for "Sincerely" and "Babe Ruth"?

Also, the curvature of the crossing of the "t" seems atypical.

Bpm0014 12-10-2021 06:13 PM

I’d love to help you on this. I’ve studied Ruth extensively. My gut says real; and just an extremely rushed example. But then again, the “u” is very atypical. As is the crossing of the “t”. Gun to my head: real. But too many weird things that would prevent me from purchasing it.

perezfan 12-10-2021 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by timzcardz (Post 2173559)
Far from an expert, but why does it look like two different pens were used for "Sincerely" and "Babe Ruth"?

Also, the curvature of the crossing of the "t" seems atypical.

I think it's the same pen. There was just a greater ink flow when the signer first started writing. The "Since" is bolder, while the "rely" matches the "Babe Ruth" below it. Pretty typical for fountain pen of that era.

kaddyshack 12-10-2021 09:57 PM

Thanks for your insight guys. I will relay the comments to my friend.

mainemule 12-11-2021 08:02 AM

I am following this thread and wonder if one could compare the word "Sincerely" to other known examples of the Babe writing that word. The word looks weird (the letters don't look to spell sincerely) to me but to the untrained the writing looks to all be from the same hand (with the pen losing ink flow as previously mentioned).

Good luck!

mainemule 12-11-2021 08:08 AM

Check PSA exemplars with "Sincerely"

https://www.psacard.com/autographfac...l/babe-ruth/42

I found at least 8 with that word.

Bpm0014 12-12-2021 11:29 AM

In “sincerely” his r’s and his e’s almost always take on the same shape. And in this example they certainly do. Again, most likely real. But just some weird letter formations.

kaddyshack 12-21-2021 01:11 PM

Thanks everybody for chiming in. The lady never brought the autograph back to my friend's shop.

LOUCARDFAN 12-25-2021 11:35 AM

Here are a couple of pics of one of my Ruth signatures with the Sincerely for comparison.

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LOUCARDFAN 12-25-2021 11:36 AM

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