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Ruth signed ball, video proof
I thought this was very cool, only definitive way to know for sure if it's real or not:
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=873...goryid=2378529
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Really cool. It will be exciting to see what that goes for.
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It is absolutely definative, except that its not. The Home Movie is awesome, the ball looks like its been traced over at some point (maybe its good, but it looks like crap) and not to anything about the guy who got the ball or his family but there is nothing definative that links this ball to the movie except a story and there is one of those for every Babe Ruth signed ball in the hobby.
At the end of the day you are looking at a highly toned ball with a somehow perfect Ruth on it and a home movie that you are supposed to believe through a story makes the ball more real. Just my opinion but I would pay more money for the original movie with Ruth in it than I would that ball. Also, to the glove thing (comment at the bottom of the movie) dont you know J.P's hands are clean, just look at his reputation! Last edited by prewarsports; 12-11-2012 at 06:02 PM. |
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That's EXACTLY what I thought when I looked at the ball and the video, FWIW... |
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The home movie shows Ruth signing "a ball," but unless there is footage we are not seeing, it doesn't tie the ball for sale to the moment in the video.
I'm not implying there is anything wrong with the ball, but the video is hardly the proof it claims to be. I was expecting the kid to come back and hold the ball up in front of the camera.
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This video tells us nothing except for the fact that the nuns at St. Mary's apparently forced George to write with his right hand (my left handed sister went through the same torment in Queens in the 60's). There is nothing that ties this video to the ball in question.
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