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					Originally Posted by Runscott  First, my apologies for constantly stirring up shite last Fall, regarding autographs.  I really was looking for answers to questions, as I've been contemplating buying some pre-war player autographs for some time now, and I basically don't trust most of what I'm seeing.  
I finally pulled the trigger recently on a signed Cobb letter.  I felt certain it was real, it looked nice, it had a nice signature, it involved baseball, and he came across as pleasant.  After deciding I like the item, my criteria for buying an autograph were/are: 1) would a forger have forged this particular item?  2) does the item and signature look authentic?  3) do I plan to keep it as part of my 'permanent' collection?  The letter passed the test, so I bought it - in fact, I bid $600 more than it sold for.  If I had to pay my ceiling bid, I wouldn't have been concerned.  So I'm happy.
Having said all that, I'm still curious what 1-page green, baseball content, nice signature Cobb letters are generally valued at. 
I'm dying to ask questions about that '27 Yankee ball forgery, but don't want to risk more animosity.  I might do it anyway.    |  Scott, 
No worries on your letter as far as authenticity.  It's definately the real deal...
		 
			
			
			
			
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