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Poll: Thoughts on "Full Name" Signatures
I could pontificate at no end my thoughts on the subject. Auctions houses are touting these "full name" signatures as much more desirable and rare.
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It is very desirable for players who passed before it became popular to do it - much like HOF inscriptions. A Mickey Charles baseball sells for much more than a regular Mickey ball. For players who are alive today it doesn't really matter.
Can you imagine the price tag on a George Herman Ruth? |
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Can we just get better than this type of stuff...may not be fake, but sure isn't legible:
Thank goodness these came on cards, else they would be near impossible to ID. Maybe, it's just an 'Atlanta' thing? Attachment 350286Attachment 350287Attachment 350288 |
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It's definitely not just an Atlanta thing. These young players have zero effort in their autos these days. They are pathetic. I find it an insult to their fans to be honest. Like you can't even take the time to sign your name for an autograph, you just throw out a squiggle and a dot or something. Pathetic. |
I suppose it would depend on the player and how rare their full name signature really is. But I could see myself paying a premium for one if it was a player like Mantle or Ruth. But definitely not for a player who is still alive and signing.
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there are some decent modern autos. Dansby Swanson and Juan Soto off the top of my head are good looking fairly legible autos.
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In their defense, I'm sure they are asked to sign hundreds of times each day and maybe a few thousand for a show. It makes my old hands ache just to think about that. But I do miss signatures like The Mick and Charlie Gehringer. = |
I don't know why, but I'm offended by some of these youngsters signatures. Have some pride and give your fan 5 seconds of time to sign your name. These autos that are a squiggle and a dot are pathetic and insulting to a true fan. I have no sympathy for their hands hurting a bit after a day of signing. They get paid good money for this simple task. Like I teach my kids, do your best and don't do things half assed.
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Strong sig.
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With a legible “O” that one is above average. I’d give it a 6.
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To be fair, he looks like he is about 6. I’m not sure I could spell my name at that age.
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I really don't have a preference for a Mickey Charles Mantle over a Mickey Mantle, but I would much prefer a Napoleon Lajoie over a Larry Lajoie anyday.
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