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Old 05-09-2014, 07:56 AM
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Unlike their tiny T206 cousins, T201s leave lots of room for players to sign their names, giving them a little more freedom to be colorful and showy.
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Old 05-09-2014, 08:30 AM
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This one is one of my favorites too. Ted's got some flair here:

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Old 05-09-2014, 09:37 AM
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I'll sneak in a hoops auto.
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New scans, not using Photbucket anymore.



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Pat Neshek, who is an avid autograph collector himself, has got to have the best
looking signature among modern players. You can actually read it!
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It looks like Avisail Garcia wrote a paragraph.
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This isn't the actual autograph I own but I do have a signed vintage photo from him. Johnny Rutherford a multiple Indy 500 winner and genuinely personable guy has one of the best signatures in the world of sports.

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I cannot post pictures of these two signatures as my computer died on me and I have to post from my tablet. Maybe one of you guys could post the pictures if you have the time. The first would be Fred Wenz of the Phillies. His signature can be seen on card 92 of the 1971 Topps set. The next and my personal favorite would have to be Richard Petty. He must have spent months if not years designing his signature.
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I cannot post pictures of these two signatures as my computer died on me and I have to post from my tablet. Maybe one of you guys could post the pictures if you have the time. The first would be Fred Wenz of the Phillies. His signature can be seen on card 92 of the 1971 Topps set. The next and my personal favorite would have to be Richard Petty. He must have spent months if not years designing his signature.
I would agree on Richard Petty. Quite a nice signature. I once read an article where he stated that he learned how to hold the pen a certain way so that he could sign for quite a long time without getting tired. There are a few race car drivers with signatures that stand out. Along with Petty and Rutherford, Jackie Stewart also has a great signature.
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I cannot post pictures of these two signatures as my computer died on me and I have to post from my tablet. Maybe one of you guys could post the pictures if you have the time. The first would be Fred Wenz of the Phillies. His signature can be seen on card 92 of the 1971 Topps set. The next and my personal favorite would have to be Richard Petty. He must have spent months if not years designing his signature.

I used to see Fred "Fireball" Wenz all the time. He was born in Bound Brook, NJ and owns or owned Garden Oaks Specialties, also in Bound Brook, a business selling outdoor sheds, playsets, pond supplies and the like. Was there every weekend when my kids were growing up and we had a little fish pond in the yard. Fred is a very good guy but I didn't realize he had such a neat signature. Talked baseball with him a few times but never got his autograph.
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