Opinions on this Ozzie Smith auto
I have no doubt that is identical to Ozzie's signature. I've seen and owned enough to know. My question is that do you think that it is a stamped signature? Are there any known Ozzie stamped signatures out there? What are the characteristics of a stamped signature. I have a loupe, but I can't tell. The only thing that makes me wonder about this card is that I cannot see any indentions on the card surface. A ball point ink signature would leave an impression into the surface. Does this look like a ball point ink signature, or is is some sort of soft tipped marker?






Shane
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There do not appear to be start and stop points.
Areas where the signature overlap do not appear to be heavier or lighter. If a fast drying ink from a pen was used you would see some layering of ink. If a "wet" ink was used you would see lighter areas where the weight of the pen tip would spread the ink. A stamp is one even surface so the ink from it is uniform.
Ink from a pen doesn't bubble consistently like that. The exception may be if that is the glossy surface of a Tiffany but I don't think that's possible without smearing even a little bit at some point.
Shane
Shane
I'm leaning toward a funky pen, like a dry eraser type marker or something of that sorts. Look at the second "z", start of the "s", and end of the "h". The sig appears to have start and stop points in those areas.