The Babe Ruth Player Jersey Sign features a 3D authentic replica signature of your favorite Hall of Famer. Perfect wall décor for your man-cave, office or home, each sign is made from two layers of birch wood. The sign is ½” thick, measures approximately 19"H x 18"W. Hanging brackets included. All Player Jersey Signs are laser cut, hand painted, hand assembled, and made to order in North Canton, Ohio by Game Day Feels.
- Measure approximately 19” in height and 18” in width
- Made from two layers of birch wood
- Hanging brackets included
- Laser cut, hand painted, and hand assembled
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
Still an American icon decades after his death, George Herman “Babe” Ruth emerged from humble beginnings to become the game’s greatest slugger and gate attraction. Ruth hit home runs at a prodigious rate – his single-season output often exceeded those of entire major league teams. He retired with 714 home runs, at a time when only two other players had reached 300. Reggie Jackson once deflected a comparison to “The Sultan of Swat,” saying, “There will never be another Babe Ruth. He was the greatest home run hitter who ever lived.”
The Babe Ruth Player Jersey Sign features a 3D authentic replica signature of your favorite Hall of Famer. Perfect wall décor for your man-cave, office or home, each sign is made from two layers of birch wood. The sign is ½” thick, measures approximately 19"H x 18"W. Hanging brackets included. All Player Jersey Signs are laser cut, hand painted, hand assembled, and made to order in North Canton, Ohio by Game Day Feels.
- Measure approximately 19” in height and 18” in width
- Made from two layers of birch wood
- Hanging brackets included
- Laser cut, hand painted, and hand assembled
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
Still an American icon decades after his death, George Herman “Babe” Ruth emerged from humble beginnings to become the game’s greatest slugger and gate attraction. Ruth hit home runs at a prodigious rate – his single-season output often exceeded those of entire major league teams. He retired with 714 home runs, at a time when only two other players had reached 300. Reggie Jackson once deflected a comparison to “The Sultan of Swat,” saying, “There will never be another Babe Ruth. He was the greatest home run hitter who ever lived.”