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I'd say MUCH more desirable.
Who would collect that? What even is the point? |
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I am definitely not a fan of multi-signature items like balls or team photros when you can't ID the signature to a specific player. Crappy signatures of players on their cards or photos is a little better, because at least you know who you have,
That ball shown above is awful. Even if you know who they are, it just looks like a bunch of stray pen marks like someone was pushing the ball up a hill with an uncapped ballpoint pen! That said, I am 50 years old now and my signature has become illegible over the years.
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The saddest part is that the players on the modern ball were either compensated for signing or at the very least were signing for charity (judging by the MLB hologram). I can even understand these kids doling out scrawls if it's for free, but if you're being compensated, come up with a more attractive representation. Many players do have two versions, but not too many of the younger guys. Hey, you're famous; if you're young and don't know cursive, learn it for just this purpose. You owe the people doling out money a little more than what is seen above. Feel free to scribble (or not sign at all) when it's not a business transaction. That's your choice, as it's your choice to sign for compensation.
Yet people line up to pay a David Ortiz a minimum of $200 for some loopy lines. |
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I think the terrible signatures is the main reason the autographed cards issued in packs are so popular, at least you have a idea who it is. Would be next to impossible to authenticate most current autographs on a ball or photo.
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I'll keep my magnificent Charles Gehringer, but when I saw the Ichiro Suzuki autographs (even though I know his is a different language), I ended my quest to collect all living Hall-of-Famers and those players, like Suzuki, who are sure to make it. They want $240 for the Suzuki auto 1935 DIAMOND STARS w GEHRINGER AUTO.jpgichiro auto for 240 bucks.jpg
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