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This explanation makes sense. As I said, I have never seen a legitimate Maris with the break in his first name but the light color of the ink in the "Rog" may have indeed been the reason for the break and darker balance of the autograph. I do not think it has been traced.
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Thought I would post an update on the Maris signed baseball. First, I was able to see it in person as it was in a local online auction. The signature, in person, was just amazing; much better than the picture they had posted on their site and the "picture of the picture" I posted here. I was hoping it would fly under the radar and I could pick it up for a good price. Unfortunately, it didn't. It ended up just north of $1000 with juice. I bowed out about half way there. I was surprised it went that high, but based on the quality of the signature, that may be close to its value. Probably won't come across a better one anytime soon.
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