Babe Ruth Autograph

by Jason Manchester
(Raleigh, NC)

Babe Ruth Autograph

Babe Ruth Autograph

I have a 1930's 1c postcard with Babe Ruth's autograph on it. It is written in blue fountain pen-like ink. I traded a friend of a friend some things for it. I was told it may have come from Coaches Corner at one time.( this was after the fact) I have not heard good things about them, but I am not judging. The front of the postcard is made out to a J.E. McAdow Kremmling, CO. Box 147. I looked it up and found a James Edward McAdow (1913-1995)in the Kremmling cemetery. I am not sure if this has any significence or not. Any advice you can give me would be great. Thank you, Jason Manchester

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Babe Ruth Autograph
by: Bill

That looks like an authentic Babe Ruth autograph to me. The fact it is one a 1930s once cent postcard means that it is probable that someone signed it in the 1930s, hopefully Babe.

I don't get into trying to speculate who the good and bad dealers are. Going down that road would suck all the fun out of this site for me. I'll just say that most businesses, autographs or not, do not initially go into business to rip people off. If that happens, it is usually later when business overhead and living expenses have to be met. Judge each autograph on its own merit.


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