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I am going to go with increased demand, players have increased demand and less time to sign and make everyone happy. Less time you spend signing an autograph the more autographs (and usually money) you can make. Over time these bad habits just get worse. I have asked players, when I pay at sit down signings, to please sign their full name. It usually works more times than not.
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One time my dad asked Rod Carew to sign his full name and he told him he didn't know how (not kidding).
This is a small example of course but I sign all of our payroll and vendor checks at my office. Once a week that amounts to about 300 checks. At first I signed my full name. Now I only sign my first. Imagine signing 3,000 cards instead. Soon you're down to only a scribble. Last edited by packs; 03-21-2017 at 02:23 PM. |
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