One of the toughest baseballs to find, this 1909 model appears game used with readable (but faded) stampings. While it appears that there are a few signatures are on it, we cannot read them, though one appears to have a last name of "Ewing." Bearing the alternating black and red stitching of the era, the Official National League stamp resides on the sweet spot with the Spalding logo on panel below and in red on a side panel is the "Harry Pulliam" facsimile signature with the year of "1909." It does show its age, but after a century since its production, it remains in great shape.