Great auto on that football. And to be honest, I can actually see what is going on in that one. The "C" surrounds the "M". I honestly never saw it until your football.
I was use to seeing this one (stolen from an ebay scan)
Now that looks like a "G". Thanks for the scan. Nice ball.
Vick's auto is very lame, but Vernand Morency takes the cake! That has to be the laziest, most non-descript, lack of effort "autograph" I have ever seen. At least Domanick Davis takes some pride.
the one thing about horn's auto is it would be a bit tough to fake since he makes every L different....wonder if he's consistent with the different L's?
Make it legible Peter Jacobsen once learned a valuable lesson from Arnold Palmer in the art of penmanship.
He used to play an exhibition with Palmer, LPGA players and former NBA coach Pat Riley in Los Angeles, and they were working an autograph line when Jacobsen signed a hat and passed it along to Palmer, who promptly shoved it back at him and grilled him over his signature.
“He said, ‘What is that?’ I said, ‘That’s my autograph,’ ” Jacobsen said. “He said, ‘I can’t read it. That scribble may be OK on a check because your banker is not going to look at it, but if somebody wants you to sign a piece of memorabilia, you’d better be able to sign it so he can read it.’ “So from that day on, I always try to sign my signature so I can read it.”
Jacobsen remembered that lesson last week at the U.S. Senior Open, when he signed a hat for a young fan that already had other autographs.
“I asked him, ‘Do you know who any of those are?’ ” Jacobsen said. “He said no. I said, ‘What does that tell you?’ He said, ‘When I get famous, I should scribble my name.’ ”
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Matt
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Don't mean to beat your guy up but that sig still confuses the hell out of me.
Shawn.
<< <i>Hey Matt, post a pic of one of those Michael Clayton autos you have that I swear starts with the letter "G".
Don't mean to beat your guy up but that sig still confuses the hell out of me.
Shawn. >>
I know, when I first saw his auto I thought it was a G to. Great guy but the auto needs some work
matt
1994 Pro Line Live
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Great auto on that football. And to be honest, I can actually see what is going on in that one. The "C" surrounds the "M". I honestly never saw it until your football.
I was use to seeing this one (stolen from an ebay scan)
Now that looks like a "G". Thanks for the scan. Nice ball.
Shawn.
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Make it legible
Peter Jacobsen once learned a valuable lesson from Arnold Palmer in the art of penmanship.
He used to play an exhibition with Palmer, LPGA players and former NBA coach Pat Riley in Los Angeles, and they were working an autograph line when Jacobsen signed a hat and passed it along to Palmer, who promptly shoved it back at him and grilled him over his signature.
“He said, ‘What is that?’ I said, ‘That’s my autograph,’ ” Jacobsen said. “He said, ‘I can’t read it. That scribble may be OK on a check because your banker is not going to look at it, but if somebody wants you to sign a piece of memorabilia, you’d better be able to sign it so he can read it.’
“So from that day on, I always try to sign my signature so I can read it.”
Jacobsen remembered that lesson last week at the U.S. Senior Open, when he signed a hat for a young fan that already had other autographs.
“I asked him, ‘Do you know who any of those are?’ ” Jacobsen said. “He said no. I said, ‘What does that tell you?’ He said, ‘When I get famous, I should scribble my name.’ ”