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Kuhn is correct as are Fingers and Bonds.
Can't really make out the Mack but the one under Spencer is definitely Bing Miller. IMO not worth paying the PSA tax unless you plan to sell, even then you may not recover the cost of the cert, given the ball's condition. Last edited by MooseDog; 12-12-2012 at 10:17 PM. Reason: Added A's notes |
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Thanks, dgo71 and MooseDog for the identification. With Fingers and Bonds I was thinking there was some Bay area connection so I wouldn't have come up with Kuhn.
I'll probably just keep the 1930 ball for a while and hold off authenticating it. Back in October an arguably rougher Barnard sold on Ebay for $260 so beauty's in the eye of the beholder. I'm happy having something from a champion Athletics team (I grew up in Philly) plus I only paid $7.28 for the balls. |
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