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			I have seen that where he wrote "Babe & Claire Ruth"
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			I too like the Cobb card for what it is.  They were both 'created' or hatched or born or whatever with the intent of capitalizing on the 1/1 craze even though the Cobb shows /99 on the front.  Not really a smart move there.  I'd have found another card with no numbering like the Ruth.......definitely don't agree with it but just a continuing sign of the times.
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			I like the Cobb, it's not a "cut" signature.  It's an intact stamp and looks good mounted on the card.  It's a 1939 "100th Anniversary of Baseball" by the way.
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			I really don't see the issue with either of these autographs (unless he cut the Ruth auto in half). What's the difference between these and a cut autograph slapped on the back of an index card? | 
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			I think the intent is to make it look like officially issued cards.
		 
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			See if you cut the signature in half, then you can make two cards.... Somewhere out there is  a "Ruth" card to go with the "Babe" card idiots! 
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			It's very upsetting to see a rare Upper Deck card treated this way!   
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			Um, yeah, I think we know its a 100th anniversary of baseball stamp. ha. I do agree a bit more now that it would be a harder item to display in another way (the stamp). I still don't like the artificial card and especially the Ruth.
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			The Ruth happens to be a lousy looking effort (the Cobb isn't bad) but there are some really nice custom-made cards out there.  I don't see anything nefarious about it; I really don't think they were done to pass as Topps or UD cards but instead simply used the Topps and UD cards as bases for the work.  IMO customizing a card out of a cut offers a very nice route for preserving and presenting a cut autograph, especially where the cut is on a scrap of paper or other item that is not very appealing in and of itself.  I have several autographs that I collected on the backs of my business cards or on other pieces of paper and I've often considered having them made into custom cards so they would display nicely.
		 
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			They both look horrible to me.  The Cobb would be cool if it weren't for the numbering /99.   Still, this is not as bad as the card companies destruction of pre-war GU bats. Every time I see one of those 1/1 bat barrel cards I cringe. They should just put a redemption card for the whole bat and let people chase that. | 
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			. Perhaps this will become part of his next "create a collectable card", and be a companion piece to the Cobb: http://www.huntauctions.com/live/ima...=370&lot_qual= Actually, there are several other signed Baseball Centennial stamps in the current Hunt's 7-13-2010 Live Auction. Not all are nicely signed in the center of the stamp, but why limit creativity to between the borders. Of course, I say all this in jest, and with a touch of fear. | 
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			Exactly right; that's an ampersand (in Ruth's hand) after "Babe."
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			They could have just erased the "Claire" portion.
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			Dick Towle could have done that.  JUST JOKING DICK.      
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