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    ted williams auto ?

    have had this around for years, had scoreboard coa which from what ive read is 50/50. I will be sending in to jsa but at 75$ it prob won't be till after first of year. Just looking for opinions on authenticity, im not great at comparing.

    thanks guys


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    Ted used sign a ton of stuff after he reitred and yours looks pretty legit to me unless it's a "high res" copy of a pic. Remember that the "sharpie" was invented in the mid-1960s and Ted died in 2002. His last 6-8 years he was not in real good health but his son was still making him sign for money.

    My only caution is that your sig looks like it was done with an extremely steady hand and the sharpie color looks new...

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    does jsa return money for a fake auto

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    nope

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    does jsa return money for a fake auto


    pretty sure thats a negative.

    any other opinions?

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    They do not give back your money

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    Ted used sign a ton of stuff after he reitred and yours looks pretty legit to me unless it's a "high res" copy of a pic. Remember that the "sharpie" was invented in the mid-1960s and Ted died in 2002. His last 6-8 years he was not in real good health but his son was still making him sign for money.

    My only caution is that your sig looks like it was done with an extremely steady hand and the sharpie color looks new...

    everything lizard said is pretty much on point with this.. I will echo that the sharpie on this piece looks very "fresh" still..

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    everything lizard said is pretty much on point with this.. I will echo that the sharpie on this piece looks very "fresh" still..


    for what its worth, since ive had it its been enclosed and in a basement away from direct light.

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    for what its worth, since ive had it its been enclosed and in a basement away from direct light.

    How long have you had it? I compared it side by side to other certified ted sigs & it does look pretty good. Sig just looks really fresh but then again, i have no clue if or when sharpies start to loose there crisp color.

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    How long have you had it? I compared it side by side to other certified ted sigs & it does look pretty good. Sig just looks really fresh but then again, i have no clue if or when sharpies start to loose there crisp color.

    Ive had it for prob 5~6 years, looked good to me against some other jsa sigs but obviously im biased!

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