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    I've watched Berra do signings in person before(last one this past July in Cooperstown) and the ttms look just like those. He does sign his B's two ways which is odd but yeah from what I've seen from my successes, pack pulled autos, and his in person stuff I say they are legit.

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    Comparing a ball to a flat surface auto is pointless. Yours look good man.

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    They look good to me!

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    WWW.SPENCELOA.COM THEY WILL JUDGE FOR U LOL

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    Such an idiotic statement that a ball and flat surface makes a difference signature.. I have seen thousands of balls signed and flats signed by thousands of players.. A signature is a signature and should remain constant. I don't know why people still keeping insisting on this.

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    Such an idiotic statement that a ball and flat surface makes a difference signature.. I have seen thousands of balls signed and flats signed by thousands of players.. A signature is a signature and should remain constant. I don't know why people still keeping insisting on this.


    Wait until you are 80 or 90 and then grab a baseball and sign it and then sign a flat piece of paper and tell me it wont look different.

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    Such an idiotic statement that a ball and flat surface makes a difference signature.. I have seen thousands of balls signed and flats signed by thousands of players.. A signature is a signature and should remain constant. I don't know why people still keeping insisting on this.

    Because it is true. Yes balls and flats should look the same and should be good enough to compare, but if you are really trying to figure something out you need to compare the same surface. I could show dozens of athletes I have on balls and photos and you can tell they are different looking signatures, but I got them at the same time.

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    I have a ball that i use to test pen colors, i find it is harder to sign on a ball and my signature usually does come out sloppy looking compared to something flat.

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    An old man's signature WILL be slightly off from a ball to a flat. Hammering Hank's recent paid public appearance at Steiner screams that point. I'm not wasting time explaining that concept here.

    Would not hesitate for one second on sending the OP returns to PSA.
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    thanks guys, again I'm a skeptic, not a hater. I think these are real but it sucks to never know for sure.

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