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    stitch direction on ROMLBs

    i've noticed that on the 50+ ROMLBs i've had signed the stitches all point in the same directions except on this ball signed by curt schilling (bottom middle in pic). anyone know why this might be, or seen this before?
    kind of bugs me since i really like this ball and his signature.

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    hmm that is odd and i never noticed it before. But i just looked at all my balls and the y all go in the same direction and then i have 2 that go the same as the schiling. i am interested in this also now

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    The two parts were just sown the other way. Look at it this way that ball is unique.

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    The two parts were just sown the other way. Look at it this way that ball is unique.

    guess i'll just call it a reverse stitch parallel

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    ^^ I like it!

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