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Curious of some opinions. Studying signatures and ink. I have some baseballs signed and from what I can identify that the blue ink has a definite crossing of ink when magnified. The black ink is stated as signed in 1939, would that style of ink be used then? when magnified I am also finding fades and crossing. Any info is helpful, thanks!
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