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scmavl 11-30-2011 11:31 AM

What player has the best looking auto?
 
Maybe not "the prettiest", but your favorite. Please post an example, if possible. There are a few I like. While Ruth and Mantle are both very classic and eyecatching, I think Lou Gehrig's is just beautiful. Very fluid.

But one that just visually appeals to me and I don't know why is Bob Lemon. He normally signs smaller than most players on multi signed items. I just like the slant he had to his signature. I think something in his signature reminds me of my grandfather's (also named Bob), who recently passed away.

http://www.historyforsale.com/produc...ails/90800.jpg

daves_resale_shop 11-30-2011 11:32 AM

Nice Autos
 
Charles Gehringer & Tris Speaker are two of my favorites...

drc 11-30-2011 11:41 AM

I don't know about best looking, but I appreciate players who have consistent and careful signatures. As if they take care in each autograph. A few include Nolan Ryan, Pete Rose (who actually doesn't have the most attractive sig by any means), Harmon Killebrew, Charlie Gehringer. You get about the same signature from these guys each time.

Actually, I had the index card of some pre-war player who played like ten games in the bigs for the Cubs. Next to his signature he had a really nice sketch of a Cub that he obviously took time drawing (there was a outline pencil sketch underneath). Perhaps he rarely got autograph requests. He's my pick of the day-- even though I can't remember his name.

scmavl 11-30-2011 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by drc (Post 943424)
I don't know about best looking, but I appreciate players who have consistent and careful signatures. As if they take care in each autograph. A few include Nolan Ryan, Pete Rose (who actually doesn't have the most attractive sig by any means), Harmon Killebrew, Charlie Gehringer. You get about the same signature from these guys each time.

I do really like Harmon's signature but as I collect him, I decided not to mention it. People would know I'm biased. ;)

margoaepi 11-30-2011 12:06 PM

I think Greenberg's is pretty nice. I just wish it wasn't always in black sharpie.

HRBAKER 11-30-2011 12:22 PM

Gene Lillard, Charlie Gehringer, John Coombs to name a few of my faves

Runscott 11-30-2011 12:25 PM

Steve Carlton and Lou Gehrig.

Mel Ott gets honorable mention because he had so little to work with.

travrosty 11-30-2011 12:36 PM

i like the ones you can read, from the old days, the guys took time and made sure you got a readable signature.

these days its just chicken scratch, like carlos gomez, how can you call it a signature?

I like ted williams, just looks nice.

travrosty 11-30-2011 12:37 PM

Don't look at Lillard's too long or you will be hypnotized. :)

Scott Garner 11-30-2011 12:55 PM

Gene Lillard's sig
 
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Here is Gene Lillard's signature and a great example of his writing. He obviously is into calligraphy. I bought this signed 3 x 5 because of the terrific example of penmanship and it was personalized to Jeff Morey, one of the early pioneers of TTM autograph collecting.

Cool!! :cool:

thetruthisoutthere 11-30-2011 12:55 PM

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Well, my favorite ballplayer of all-time is Tommy Tresh, and I absolutely love his signature.

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HRBAKER 11-30-2011 12:59 PM

John Franklin 'Home Run' Baker
 
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s.../bakerauto.jpg

chaddurbin 11-30-2011 01:10 PM

not that i've seen many autographs of players...but my fav is the earlier vintage hubbell sig with the cross through the H and slanted to the left. very striking to me.

http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/o...r/cards/hh.jpg

docpatlv 11-30-2011 01:35 PM

Pre-war...I've always liked Collins' signature

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...nedLetterE.jpg

Post-war...Clemente

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...teSigned1c.jpg

HRBAKER 11-30-2011 01:44 PM

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s.../ColbyJack.jpg

jcmtiger 11-30-2011 02:43 PM

Charlie Gehringer is probably the best, but Ty Cobb is nice too!

Joe

Jay Wolt 11-30-2011 03:02 PM

I always liked Whitey Ford's sig

http://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/31422965.jpg

drumback 11-30-2011 03:02 PM

Best looking sig
 
I don't have an example to share - wish I did - but Sam Crawford has a beautiful signature.

mr2686 11-30-2011 03:03 PM

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I like Tex Carleton's auto.

sicollector1954 11-30-2011 03:57 PM

signature
 
My vote goes to Charlie Gehringer but a vintage Hank Greenberg is a close second.

sicollector1954 11-30-2011 04:01 PM

sigs
 
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I like the Lillard however! I can remember when you actually had a penmanship teacher in school! Ah the good old days.

mcgwirecom 11-30-2011 04:04 PM

Honus Wagner had an eye catcher. Mathewsons was nice.

thekingofclout 11-30-2011 06:43 PM

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When Gehrig wasn't rushed, his signature was a timeless classic...

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Big Six 11-30-2011 07:39 PM

Hate to go modern, but his sig is awesome...
 
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On top of being the greatest Closer of all time, Mariano Rivera sports one of the most handsome autographs, too...

This one isn't mine, but I just picked up a similar item as a door prize at a Charity event in Ridgefield, CT that he was hosting...best $50 I've ever spent...

Lordstan 11-30-2011 07:53 PM

I gotta agree with Jimmy. A nice not rushed Gehrig is a beauty, but I am biased.

One of my favorites also happens to be an vintage Tex Carleton

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...arleton002.jpg

yanksfan09 11-30-2011 07:56 PM

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Always liked Duffy Lewis,

Derek Jeter is nice for current players, and A-Rod too, when he actually signs his full name.

HRBAKER 11-30-2011 08:37 PM

The Little Professor Got Good Marks for Penmanship
 
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...UTOS/domdi.jpg

Scott Garner 11-30-2011 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Lordstan (Post 943540)
I gotta agree with Jimmy. A nice not rushed Gehrig is a beauty, but I am biased.

One of my favorites also happens to be an vintage Tex Carleton

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...arleton002.jpg

Mark,

I love the vintage signed Tex. Very cool!!!

AndyG09 11-30-2011 09:01 PM

I always like Marty Marion's sig. Sorry I don't have a scan. Gehringer is my favorite though.

Best,

Andy

CW 11-30-2011 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 943542)
Always liked Duffy Lewis,

Derek Jeter is nice for current players, and A-Rod too, when he actually signs his full name.

Wow, that Duffy Lewis looks very cool!

For vintage, I can always appreciate a Joe Dimaggio or Ted Williams, but a more obscure choice would be Roger Maris. I always Maris' his signature was somewhat representative of himself -- classy and reserved.

And among the modern era, Griffey Jr. is nice as well....

Scott Garner 12-01-2011 05:51 AM

Timeless classic signatures
 
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Let's face it, whether it's lack of emphasis on penmanship or the computer age, very few modern athletes can even sign their name legibly.

Nothing beats the beautiful flow of an early fountain pen autograph.
It seems to me that a person's signature says a lot about the man.
Here are a few of my early baseball favorites and why:

Christy Mathewson- Formal and educated- a classic!

Ernie Shore- Big, stylish and with a loopy flair- Awesome!

Carl Hubbell- Classic, left-handed and precise, exactly like his pitching style

Johnny Vander Meer- Timeless and unwavering in terms of consistency over the 65 years that he signed autographs. I find it very interesting that as a famous lefty pitcher, he ironically penned his autograph with his right hand. I've always wondered why...

thekingofclout 12-01-2011 06:02 AM

" I find it very interesting that as a famous lefty pitcher, he ironically penned his autograph with his right hand. I've always wondered why... "

As did Ruth and Gehrig, Scott. Those tough Brothers and Schoolmarms are to blame. Something about the Devil is a southpaw, or something like that. ;)

HRBAKER 12-01-2011 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AndyG09 (Post 943566)
I always like Marty Marion's sig. Sorry I don't have a scan. Gehringer is my favorite though.

Best,

Andy


http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...MarionAuto.jpg

Scott Garner 12-01-2011 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by thekingofclout (Post 943610)
" I find it very interesting that as a famous lefty pitcher, he ironically penned his autograph with his right hand. I've always wondered why... "

As did Ruth and Gehrig, Scott. Those tough Brothers and Schoolmarms are to blame. Something about the Devil is a southpaw, or something like that. ;)

Wow Jimmy, I think you might be on to something there! I knew Babe signed right handed, but I never knew about The Iron Horse....

Mr. Zipper 12-01-2011 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Six (Post 943530)
On top of being the greatest Closer of all time, Mariano Rivera sports one of the most handsome autographs, too...

This one isn't mine, but I just picked up a similar item as a door prize at a Charity event in Ridgefield, CT that he was hosting...best $50 I've ever spent...

Rivera has a great signature that has changed radically over the years. He seems to intentionally mix it up every few years.

packs 12-01-2011 01:51 PM

I think Andy Petitte and CC Sabathia sign their names right handed too. I remember reading the only thing CC does with his left arm/hand is throw a baseball and that was because he stunk right handed and his dad said maybe you're a lefty.

David W 12-01-2011 02:09 PM

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Every one of Lou's auto's is legible, neat and look the same

Kzoo 12-01-2011 02:50 PM

Early Wagner's are nice...
 
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Originally Posted by mcgwirecom (Post 943473)
Honus Wagner had an eye catcher.

I've always loved Honus Wagner's early, ornate signature.......but I think Clemente's autograph is the best!

Matt

mcgwirecom 12-01-2011 07:26 PM

Steve "Lefty" Carlton signs right handed also. I know Ruth went to St Marys a Catholic school so I am sure they forced him to write right handed. I remember reading an article about Peter Lawford who went to a Catholic school and in his words, "they tried to beat the left-handidness out of me" LOL.

RichardSimon 12-01-2011 07:44 PM

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Always liked Speaker.

GrayGhost 12-01-2011 08:26 PM

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this guy has a nice simple sig IMO. LOVE IT

timber63401 12-01-2011 08:55 PM

I second Lou Brock. Nice and clean.

Collectorsince62 12-01-2011 09:03 PM

Stan the Man signs right handed as well. See the May 1, 1954 Saturday Evening Post cover.

Mark70Z 12-01-2011 10:51 PM

A lot of the early guys had very nice signatures, but a bit more modern I personally like Harmon Killebrew...:D

MooseDog 12-02-2011 08:23 AM

For a non-star player, this one always one of my favorites. You can tell that he worked on this when he was a kid...

Don Hood, 1970s pitcher for Cleveland, et. al.

http://images.stampwants.com/8v7i9.img

mr2686 12-02-2011 10:28 AM

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I'd also like to give some love to Gil Hodges, since he probably won't get any from the HOF vets committee this weekend.

Bigdaddy 12-02-2011 02:44 PM

righty vs lefty sigs
 
Not only do some left handed ballplayers sign right handed, but also some right handed players sign left handed. Dale Murphy and Brooks Robinson to name a few.

Personally, I like Charlie Gehringers sig and also Richard Petty's.

HRBAKER 12-02-2011 04:51 PM

MM: Honorable Mention
 
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s.../52TMinoso.jpg

bbcard1 12-02-2011 07:08 PM

Always liked the early Dick Bosman where he put a star over the I in Dick. I asked him to do it once recently and he laughed saying how cheesy it was and did it anyway.

CW 12-02-2011 08:00 PM

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Since he's been mentioned a few times (and he was a Tiger)....


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