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Ted Williams Signature - Look Good?
Would like to get some opinions of those who know his signature better than I. I apologize for the poor scans but it's the best I have. The signature is purported to have been obtained in person in the early 1950s. Thanks!
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Ted Williams Signature - Look Good?
Really tough to say, the scan is a bit out of focus
Is the “a” closed and the W does look a bit high for his signature any history or how you got the card? Jimmy
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Thanks for the response. It was purchased from a family who told me they had obtained the card in person in the early 1950s. They also had a ton of early sox signatures, partial balls, team balls, other 1949, 50, and 51 signed cards from red sox players, and original tickets.
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To me that looks like a clubhouse signature. The slant, character formation, and letter spacing seems off to me.
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