Identify some signatures! I have no idea :( 20+ on 1 Ball

Well I've been looking for quite some time now... And I really think that I've got some of them made out but then I don't! As much sense as that makes the only signature I can make out is of one of the steroid triplets.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! The guy I got it off said "he has had it for 10+ years and he thinks it was from the world series", the only conclusion I could come up with was 95 or 97 playoffs, but I don't see Griffey Jr. or Johnson
Thanks,
-Sean






Any help would be greatly appreciated! The guy I got it off said "he has had it for 10+ years and he thinks it was from the world series", the only conclusion I could come up with was 95 or 97 playoffs, but I don't see Griffey Jr. or Johnson
Thanks,
-Sean







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Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>It is a printed signature ball. Not real. >>
Beat me to it.
Jeff
Miscut Museum
My Mess
sorry
Pretty disappointing.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>well thats sad >.< atleast I don't have that much into it. >>
If you paid one dollar you overpaid
My Registry Sets
<< <i>well thats sad >.< atleast I don't have that much into it. >>
Cheap lesson. I once paid over $200 for one of those balls. It was a charity auction and I did not have a chance to examine it in and bidded anyway.......dohhh! The funds went to a scholarship program so maybe I paid for a math book. (Which is better then thinking I paid $200 for a $3.00 ball.)
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Looks like a Texas Rangers stamped ball, I think I see Alex Rodriguez and Juan Gonzalez. >>
not to mention the immortal Brian Shouse
all kidding aside, can you get your $ back?
IMF
<< <i>Lot of giveaways but the easiest is that on a real ball that's this crowded, the autos would at some point cross each other. The fact no auto ever touches another indicates they were applied with a stamp. >>
You beat me to that. To me, that is the number one sign to look for on a multi-signed ball that is crowded.
Shane
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<< <i>Lot of giveaways but the easiest is that on a real ball that's this crowded, the autos would at some point cross each other. The fact no auto ever touches another indicates they were applied with a stamp. >>
You beat me to that. To me, that is the number one sign to look for on a multi-signed ball that is crowded. >>
Not to mention on a genuine hand signed (multi signature) ball, the majority of the signatures are horizontal