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SyrNy1960 08-15-2025 03:35 AM

Worst Attempt Ever At Faking Babe Ruth Written Letter and Signature
 
Reached out to the seller, making them aware that this letter is fake (worst fake attempt I've ever seen). Provided them examples of authentic letters and autographs, written and signed by Babe Ruth, and was ignored. I'll never understand when sellers are provided solid proof their item is fake, that they will just ignore you, and continue to run the auction.

1946 Babe Ruth Handwritten Signed Note on National Airlines Memorandum

https://www.ebay.com/itm/236266970516

Aquarian Sports Cards 08-15-2025 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SyrNy1960 (Post 2532990)
Reached out to the seller, making them aware that this letter is fake (worst fake attempt I've ever seen). Provided them examples of authentic letters and autographs, written and signed by Babe Ruth, and was ignored. I'll never understand when sellers are provided solid proof their item is fake, that they will just ignore you, and continue to run the auction.

1946 Babe Ruth Handwritten Signed Note on National Airlines Memorandum

https://www.ebay.com/itm/236266970516

Really? You'll never understand it? I'm pretty generous in my assessment of my fellow man but, through his lack of response, he's basically telling you he's trying to rip people off.

philliesfan 08-15-2025 01:44 PM

Did it ever occur to you that this may be a legitimate Babe Ruth signature? Just not the baseball player Babe Ruth.

Republicaninmass 08-15-2025 01:52 PM

Should have mentioned major turbulence

SyrNy1960 08-15-2025 05:57 PM

Seller ended the auction. I thanked them for doing the right thing.

Eric72 08-16-2025 01:12 PM

As a preface, I know next to nothing about autographs.

Having said that, I'll share a memory. I was at the Hall of Fame roughly 15 years ago. Among their many items, they had on display a Babe Ruth autograph from (I believe) the day before he died. Despite his condition, the writing was clear and recognizable.

So, the seller's mention of Babe having cancer seemed completely irrelevant.

Long story short: that thing even looked fake to my eyes.


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