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Another way to state the Ozzie + Jackie equation is: Chop suey and ice cream each tastes good, but that doesn't mean chop suey ala mode tastes better.
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Although it's easy to understand why collectors/fans had Aaron and Maris sign Ruth balls, there is nothing more displeasing to my eye than ballpoint/felt tip on the same item as something signed in fountain pen. It's akin to partially restoring a '57 Chevy using seats from a 1982 Crown Vic. Thankfully, there are plenty of people who disagree, and a ball like that has tremendous appeal to them. It makes sense to some, but none to others.
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Boomer should brand the ball with an asterisk (with a fountain pen of course
) next to Bonds signature.
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would be a Barry Bonds ball that was later signed by Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth! That implies some rather fantastic supernatural occurrences that I would surely pay for!
Although, I am an Ozzie smith collector, so to stay on topic may be more appropriate. I would definitely pay at least $250 for an Ozzie ball that was subsequently signed by Jackie Robinson. As long as the PSA/DNA sticker is properly affixed and it's sold by CC.
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