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Thanks for all the good comments concerning the signs. I went back to the flea market today and broke the news to the dealer that all of his baseball signs were reproductions (there were two others that I didn't take pictures of, and one that he had already sold). I explained to him many of the points you guys made. He took it pretty well, but I could tell he was disappointed. I think he had paid some pretty good money for them and I am convinced he thought they were real. I did not stick around to see if he pulled the items or left them on his table. I was pretty sure the Ruth Fro Joy was a repro from the beginning, but the other two I was not sure of. Again, thanks for all the great comments.
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