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Old 04-12-2020, 05:04 PM
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Fyi on how they did fax balls....Thanks for pointing me to the Autographed Ball Company.....

The Autographed Ball Company was founded in 1947 by Richard B. (Dick) Culler in High Point, North Carolina. Culler played baseball in the major leagues from 1936 to 1949, for the Philadelphia A's, Chicago White Sox, Boston Braves, Chicago Cubs, and New York Giants. Dick Culler had invented a technique to stamp facsimiles of players' signatures on baseballs, so team-autographed balls could be mass-produced. It allowed a baseball to be hand-stamped with a spherical stamp six times, once for each panel on the ball

A joint venture with ex teammate Billy Jurges, the company licensed the use of players' signatures on the basis of one cent apiece for each ball sold. The company sold the balls through concession stands in big-league parks and also sold them through the mail. The standard contract allowed the Autographed Ball Company to reproduce the players signature on team baseballs that were to be sold to the general public. The ballplayers were required to provide four separate signature examples at the base of the contract, for use to create a die to stamp the autograph on a baseball.

Producing replica team autographed baseballs for almost 70 years, the Autographed Ball Company went out of business in 2014. These baseballs provided a history of the game unequaled by any other product. The balls were produced with current team rosters and reflected midseason call ups and trades. Team Balls made in April, can be completely different by October. The autograph dyes used for the baseballs were created at the time the order was placed. They did not keep printed balls in stock from a previous order.
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