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It is absolutely absurd to look at each individual letter (in any holograph material) and decide whether or not it is "correct," or "typical." Just look at the (unquestionably genuine) example of Ruth's address on Dan's letter. Look at the two capital "Y"s, in "York," and "N.Y." They are completely different, yet written a fraction of a second apart.
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With that said, I'm also a believer in Chirs' so-called "autograph eye". I first try to get the overall feel of the auto, and my first impression is that this piece is good. By like I said, those two variant letter connections bother me (particularly the "B" to the "a"). Just figured that with well respected opinions being on both sides of this item, it would be a great conversation piece here. |
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Well, OK. "Absurd" is too strong a word, I'll admit.
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Would the post office in Cooperstown even cancel a letter that had no address on it? I think the Babe had one sent to himself....like a million other Americans did in 1939.
edited to add: a simple google search shows that they clearly did cancel a ton of these FDCs without any addresses on them, and half of them are signed by major leaguers....I think though with the address on this one that he did indeed have it sent to himself.
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Dan,
It's definitely possible...and in looking at the photo, the signature appears to be on top of the postmark....so maybe they post marked it prior to him self-addressing it. But does that seem like the most likely scenario? If this is "the one" that the Babe sent to himself, I would think that it would go for a substantial premium at auction (but that hasn't been the case in the past). Last edited by Westsiders; 03-03-2014 at 12:14 AM. |
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Maybe the first five inductees all sent FDCs to themselves (and maybe multiples at that). Is there more than one "Big Train" self addressed FDC? (Great piece btw). Could be more than one Ruth self addressed FDC...but this is the only one I could find. And if this is the only one (the one he actually sent to himself), I would think it would carry a hefty premium. It just seems like I'm missing something. It has the blessing of the big authenticators, it's been featured by at least one of the major auction houses, but just doesn't get the action that it seemingly should. |
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There was a ceremony, attended by more than the first 5, because by then there were more than 5. Landis and Farley (post master general) were involved. and I even remember reading about mass signings of first day covers and sheets of the stamps. It is also possible many of the first day covers were hand stamped with the postmark, and I also believe it was common to do them unaddressed. i think there is stuff about this day in stamp collecting literature also, which might be worth checking.
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