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Bob, I agree. When one considers how history has marginalized Chase so much, to read how his contemporaries almost universally praised him as the best first baseman of his era, it truly is compelling. As for the writing, it is almost surely that of Meyers (or a very good forgery) based on known samples.
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I totally think it is Meyers. I have a signature or two of his that resembles the lettering perfectly. I also think it would be wholly disappointing to find out it was Jason Timothy Mathews -- local softball hero.
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It's Meyers. What more do you need?
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BEAUTIFUL Auto's, I LOVE the Waner exhibit, the Gehrig and Greenberg's aren't too bad either
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Sean,
You posted that Vance in the wrong thread! It should be in the "Creepiest Card" thread!
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