by offsidewing » April 29th, 2008, 4:11 pm
Sadly, I am not. I grabbed a fabric pen on Connie and Walter. Since I was just darkening the script, wonder-mom was able to remove the chalk easily with no indication of my good natured intent.
Unfortunately for George Herman, I switched to an ultra fine point Sharpie that was mostly dried out. My dad just jokes that my great grandfather got Babe Ruth's autograph when the babe was eight. My dad never got upset at me, not for a second.
My grandfather was New England native and a minor league prospect with the sox in the 40's and involved with the team well into the 50's. So, while the de-authenicating of a Babe Ruth ball certainly stings, the house has some neat memoribilia with family sentiment. So considering what I could have ruined, messing up a Babe Ruth autograph is probably better than using an old glove with "9" written on it as second base in the back yard.
Needless to say, from that day forward nothing from my dad's home office was ever allowed to be taken to show-and-tell again.
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offsidewing on April 29th, 2008, 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Aim for the corners and let the middle take care of itself.