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SyrNy1960 08-17-2025 12:46 PM

1934 Butterfinger Babe Ruth Signature
 
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I'm not an expert on Babe Ruth signatures, but I am curious as to why they would use a Babe Ruth signature that is not his most common and recognizable signature on this photo? The B. The e. Etc. Is there a story behind this? Or is this just a common thing that was done back then?

snb 09-20-2025 08:21 AM

Babe Ruth Autograph
 
In my opinion, Becket made a mistake. I believe this autograph is a secretary autograph and not signed by Ruth. It is my understanding Babe Ruth never put quotes around Babe.

Chris-Counts 09-20-2025 08:37 AM

I wasn't aware the Butterfield signatures were intended to be true to the original autographs. I used to have a signed Gehringer, and the two signatures side by side weren't even close. It's the same with Exhibit cards and many other issues.

BillyCoxDodgers3B 09-20-2025 08:37 AM

The grade is for the card, not the facsimile of a secretarial autograph.

It's not a Ruth autograph. Someone else wrote that, apparently trying their best to emulate Ruth's signature, doing a laughable job in the process.

This sort of thing was certainly not limited to just one player, set or item. It's encountered on many items.

Leon 09-20-2025 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by snb (Post 2539642)
In my opinion, Becket made a mistake. I believe this autograph is a secretary autograph and not signed by Ruth. It is my understanding Babe Ruth never put quotes around Babe.

If you write anything concerning a person or company your full name needs to be in your post or obtainable from it.

You are off to a good start after your first post in 14 yrs :). It'll be ok....
This is posted near the top of every page, in bold letters. Reason being, what if you worked for (I am sure you don't) a different grading company and like to bash other TPGs....
and you spelled Beckett incorrectly. But we lost most of our spelling vigilantes some years ago. (hi Barry), so no worries on that.

We have also had auction house employees shill their own auctions anonymously. They can do it in the right places, just not anonymously.

thanks
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doug.goodman 09-23-2025 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by snb (Post 2539642)
It is my understanding Babe Ruth never put quotes around Babe.

With apologies to sportscardpete for borrowing his scan, your understanding may be incorrect :

Leon 09-26-2025 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2540088)
With apologies to sportscardpete for borrowing his scan, your understanding may be incorrect :

Who says the opinionator got it right?

doug.goodman 09-26-2025 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2540612)
Who says the opinionator got it right?

Touché!

calvindog 09-26-2025 01:30 PM

I’m sure I’ve seen quotes around the “Babe” part of his autograph, including on signed balls. The Butterfinger signature, however, is an obvious fake.


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