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Old 02-16-2017, 09:38 PM
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Default Who's On First - Real or Facsimile sigs?

I am being offered this but from the scan it is hard to tell if it is printed or facsimile sigs.
Has anyone ever seen a printed Who's On First like this with facsimile sigs?
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Looks stamped IMO
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Old 02-16-2017, 10:26 PM
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they have a flat appearance. I looked at a couple of old Profiles and R & R catalogs and didn't see it.
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I was hoping that someone had actually seen this before.
I had not actually thought of rubber stamps on this. Seems kind of odd that three sigs would be stamped though. But I cannot disagree with that assessment Greg.
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I have seen stamps similar to that. I totally agree that it is stamped
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I was hoping that someone had actually seen this before.
I had not actually thought of rubber stamps on this. Seems kind of odd that three sigs would be stamped though. But I cannot disagree with that assessment Greg.
It may be one larg(er) stamp. And in the body of the text above it, Costello NEVER says "that's our shortstop", that's 100% Abbott's line only......
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I was hoping that someone had actually seen this before.
I had not actually thought of rubber stamps on this. Seems kind of odd that three sigs would be stamped though. But I cannot disagree with that assessment Greg.
It looks like lou and bud have the same type stamp. The other looks totally different.
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It may be one larg(er) stamp. And in the body of the text above it, Costello NEVER says "that's our shortstop", that's 100% Abbott's line only......
Costello does say "That's our shortstop." He says it along with Abbott. Because he knew that's what Bud was going to say. The two say it in unison.

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