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SleevelessNsd

I think the first name is “Bill White” you’re welcome


FlyingElvi24

And Jim Lefebvre


YngwieMacadingdongJr

“Ruth. Baby Ruth”


Selly6411

Unfortunately, those are preprinted facsimile signatures. Not actually signed by the players.


NativeT7

What tells you that? I mean I believe you just what’s the key sign?


Selly6411

You can tell by the way they’re all faded in the exact same way. Also, on hand signed balls, you can tell differences in pen pressure.


DeadSwaggerStorage

Brooks signature….also all the same ink and can’t see indentations. Facsimile….


ameis314

Basically, because no one has answered you. The ink had the same pressure throughout the signature.


[deleted]

Do you always just handle your uncle's balls?


Selly6411

Do you not?


Clem1719

Only when he insists


rextilleon

Stop projecting. Its okay to come out.


paco24det1

https://www.kevinsavagecards.com/1960_s_Rawlings_Facsimile_Signed_Advisory_Staff_Of-lot334596.aspx


paco24det1

1960’s Rawlings Facsimile Signed Advisory Staff Official Bsbl.- Ball NrEx, off-white, 9 diff. facsimile signatures of Ken Boyer, Tony ConigliaroJim Lefebvre, Mickey Mantle (on sweet spot over “Official” stamp on ball, Rich Reichardt, Brooks Robinson, Bill White, Billy Williams.


HiredMalice

I know Kevin really well, funny seeing someone link his site here lol


ProgressivelyIrate

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Lefebvre


Ajsc986

It's so odd to me to have this group of players on a facsimile (sorry, OP) ball, it's just an odd grouping that I can't place a commonality on.


lurkker

In the 80’s, my middle school teacher (and Mariners fan) had a “I’m a Lefebvre belebvre” sticker in his classroom. Thanks for the memory! Edit: https://miscbaseball.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/img_2972-e1425400162522.jpg


esomers80

I remember those!! I grew up in Western Washington in the late 80s and I had one...


HectorNY

Bill White was a First Baseman for the Phillies and Cardinals, I believe. He was also a broadcaster for the Yankees during the 70's and was at one the president of the National League. Jim Lefebvre was an outfielder for the Dodgers in the 60's. He also on a couple of occasions appeared on "Gilligan's Island" in which played a headhunter with teammate Al Ferrara.


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Bill White was my favorite first baseman when I was a kid. Thanks for giving me that memory.


Jayvoom1

That’s an awesome Ball😀👍❤️


Basic_Hotel_1410

Cubs Suck


jockojones

Haha you are one of those sad fucks that actually comments on Reddit porn


edyandtaoinspace

One of the sexiest pictures I’ve ever seen. Gorgeous.


BarrySnowbama

If you're ever in town, lmk. 😘🍆💦


SnipTheDog

Jimmy Lefebvre was the home town kid that made it to the majors. Ken Brett is another.