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Old 04-20-2012, 06:40 AM
mschwade mschwade is offline
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Originally Posted by HexsHeroes View Post
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. . . when there seem to be almost no vintage examples available of some ballplayers, during or years after their playing days.

One example, for me, is Ralph "Sailor" Stroud. He lived a fairly long life, and has died within the past 42 years. But almost every example of his autograph that I have encountered has been of the shaky, later in life variety. Since that is what was available, that is what I bought. Fifteen years later, I was finally given the opportunity to acquire a 1930's GPC with a much more appealing Stroud signature. But the "younger" versions have been few and far between.
That reminds me of Hal Chase. I'll gladly take a Hal Chase in shaky pen.
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