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As Isaac Newton said concerning gravitation's strange action-at-a-distance, "hypothesis non fingo" (I frame no hypothesis.)
But I do know this: That ball is no good. Last edited by David Atkatz; 12-17-2014 at 08:09 PM. |
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Dave I have only been on site for a short while but from all the dealings I have had with you, you are of the opinion you are always 100 percent right and there isnt any room for even 1 percent of you to be wrong. I have known several people like you in my 44 years and to this day I ask myself "why do I even bother?" so with that being said Dave have a good day your right as always (if your not you will argue with the person until they give up). Im sure my buddy who has not ever collected a autograph in his life just decided to pick this one up from coaches corner and make up a lifetime full of stories about the ball just to have me hear listning to you about how you always have the answers. No need to reply Im over guys like you!
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Much has been said about the poor quality of the ball as a writing surface. I am more concerned with the poor quality of the pen in question. Take a look at the d. It appears to me as if there was an initial attempt to create a d which failed due to lack of ink or poor tip, then a second d was made. If the pen was not performing well it is possible the signer might have taken his time more than typically, creating the effect of a labored signature. The one element I don't love is the capital b. very rarely does brown use such a large loop between the first and second humps of the b. having said all of that I cannot be sure as to its authenticity.
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All I have done from the beginning of this thread is asked what you guys thought about a ball that has been in a guys possion for decades. He was the one who asked me to ask this forum. Not sure of its background Barely heard of Brown until this forum let alone realize value of an autograph. Not my ball so It effects me none just a thread for disscusion thats all
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David, thanks, I think I'm going to try and work that one in on next semester's final exam essays. Sounds like a good phrase to use.
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Mike... just make sure you correct the misspelling... it's "Hypotheses non fingo", not "Hypothesis non fingo".
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LOL thanks!
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Spelling has never been my strong suit. And, of course, in this case it makes the difference between singular and plural.
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To keep this tread somewhat light hearted. My friend said his grandpa bought the ball from a sight 70 years ago from a site called "assistant coaches corner" it was created a long time ago before he got the promotion to "coach"!!!! haha lol!
![]() ![]() ![]() I would love to know the full story myself but with his grandfather and dad being dead there is no way we will ever find true answers...to look at the ball it looks like a ball of rubber bands wraped with cheap leather from a long time ago
Last edited by w7imel; 12-18-2014 at 07:24 PM. |
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