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Are you steering away from modern autographed cards?
I don’t think they teach kids cursive anymore. I just saw Roman Anthony’s auto and laughed a bit. A couple of slash strokes of the pen…
So anybody else turned off by modern player’s penmanship and are not high on collecting autographed cards like they used to? |
I’ll buy your Roman Anthony autos here!
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Nope.
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Looks like he does a nice full signature for Fanatics memorabilia.
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Jackson Merrills is awful also.
I hate to judge them but seems like the ones that have a bigger ego don't sign well |
[QUOTE=Asian62150;20090030]Looks like he does a nice full signature for Fanatics memorabilia.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's common for athletes to have a simplified, more easily repeatable signature for trading cards or free in-person signings, but have a more elaborate or visually appealing signature for memorabilia where they get paid more. It's not unique to this generation of athletes, but it seems to be a lot more common than in the past, and the simplified signatures on trading cards nowadays seem to more often look ugly or very low-effort. |
[QUOTE=boxbuster7;20090056]Jackson Merrills is awful also.
I hate to judge them but seems like the ones that have a bigger ego don't sign well[/QUOTE] As long as people in the hobby keep putting high values on their slop signatures, they have no reason to change. Barry Bonds has a big ego and a beautiful full signature that he signed for Topps a decade ago. |
[QUOTE=fabiani12333;20090059]Yeah, it's common for athletes to have a simplified, more easily repeatable signature for trading cards or free in-person signings, but have a more elaborate or visually appealing signature for memorabilia where they get paid more.
It's not unique to this generation of athletes, but it seems to be a lot more common than in the past, and the simplified signatures on trading cards nowadays seem to more often look ugly or very low-effort.[/QUOTE] For sure. I still remember Kris Bryant had one signature for Topps (K. Bryant) and then another for in-person autos at a Cubs game (KB with a smiley face). Ah, 'ol Blue Eyes...We'll always have 2016. |
Ah yes the same tired statement "thezE kids DoNT kNOW dA CuRSiVE"
Take some time and look there are plenty of nice autographs from the "kids" |
[QUOTE=fabiani12333;20090059]Yeah, it's common for athletes to have a simplified, more easily repeatable signature for trading cards or free in-person signings, but have a more elaborate or visually appealing signature for memorabilia where they get paid more.
It's not unique to this generation of athletes, but it seems to be a lot more common than in the past, and the simplified signatures on trading cards nowadays seem to more often look ugly or very low-effort.[/QUOTE] Well imagine if you had to sign your name 10,000 plus times a year. Your autograph would get worse |
I mean I'm just steering away from Ultra Modern completely regardless. Anything printed after 2019, with the exception of a few very specific sets/parallels seem destined to collapse when people realize how much is out there.
Plus the added benefit of not having to worry about injuries or gambling is a real plus. |
[QUOTE=awz50;20090117]Well imagine if you had to sign your name 10,000 plus times a year. Your autograph would get worse[/QUOTE]
Worse, yes, but a scribble or initials is practically not a signature. It's like illiterate Shoeless Joe Jackson famously signing his name with an X. |
[QUOTE=Imnottheonly;20090135]I mean I'm just steering away from Ultra Modern completely regardless. Anything printed after 2019, with the exception of a few very specific sets/parallels seem destined to collapse when people realize how much is out there.
Plus the added benefit of not having to worry about injuries or gambling is a real plus.[/QUOTE] Even Shohei Ohtani altered and simplified his signature after 2019. |
Some players have to sign thousands of autographs per product times 40 products, every year of their career.
I don’t blame them for taking shortcuts, and anything but a rookie autograph has that much less meaning because of it. |
I don't do X-line or Initial-graphs 99% of the time.
There might be a few rarer exceptions, but if they don't care about signing then I don't care about their autos if they are like this. |
[QUOTE=awz50;20090116]Ah yes the same tired statement "thezE kids DoNT kNOW dA CuRSiVE"
Take some time and look there are plenty of nice autographs from the "kids"[/QUOTE] If it's a nice autograph it has to be from somebody else like a parent signing them. Cause if it isn't it's a guaranteed stick figure and a flatline. J/K |
[QUOTE=JohnnyHatesJazz;20090166]If it's a nice autograph it has to be from somebody else like a parent signing them. Cause if it isn't it's a guaranteed stick figure and a flatline.
[B]J/K[/B][/QUOTE] just like Jonathan Kuminga! |
Yes, yes I am steering away from modern autographs but for more reasons than a chicken scratch or simplified signature.
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[QUOTE=Imnottheonly;20090135]I mean I'm just steering away from Ultra Modern completely regardless. Anything printed after 2019, with the exception of a few very specific sets/parallels seem destined to collapse when people realize how much is out there.
Plus the added benefit of not having to worry about injuries or gambling is a real plus.[/QUOTE] Steering away from modern cards in general and Fanatics cards specifically. |
Not sure what's worse, simplified signatures or this nonsense.
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The majority of todays players sign with initials or some form of chicken scratch.
That they have to sign 1000's of signatures is a bad excuse. Players from 30 years ago signed 7000 cards for Signature Rookies, Classic, Front Row, Courtside, Superior Pix and Pro Line and almost all are full and legible. I collect signed index cards of players from the past and to a T almost every signature is full and very legible. Cursive handwriting is quickly dying. :( I posted this a few days ago in the Bo Nix thread in the football forum: [QUOTE=corndog;20076571]You have 5 letters in your name. Lazy. :doh: [IMG]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54908713007_2d15ea642a_w.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] |
Joe Rock has the best autograph in sports.
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[QUOTE=PuddleMonkey;20090194]Not sure what's worse, simplified signatures or this nonsense.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/2EgLoCG.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/WzfV9b5.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/JATTM43.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] What's wrong with the bottom or the middle one? |
[QUOTE=awz50;20090230]What's wrong with the bottom or the middle one?[/QUOTE]
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