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    Perfect Game Baseball Part 2

    Hello again.

    A few weeks ago I asked about getting a perfect game ball signed by 2 perfect game pitchers. I took the people's advice, and got Tom Browning on a ball and Len Barker on an 8x10. I am now contemplating whether I should get Jeff Reed to sign the baseball to make it a perfect game pitcher-catcher duo. Any thoughts?

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    Hello again.

    A few weeks ago I asked about getting a perfect game ball signed by 2 perfect game pitchers. I took the people's advice, and got Tom Browning on a ball and Len Barker on an 8x10. I am now contemplating whether I should get Jeff Reed to sign the baseball to make it a perfect game pitcher-catcher duo. Any thoughts?

    I think the pitcher/catcher dual sig ball would be a cool piece, but that's my personal preference. I like pieces where the two people involved in the incident/occurrence both sign (e.g. A "Shot Heard Round the World" ball signed by Thompson and Branca; a Kirk Gibson/Dennis Eckersly dual signed ball; etc.).

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    I'd agree on the ball being a neat piece with the battery on it. IMO Multisigned balls can be kind of cluttered, so only two could look nicer.

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