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Boylen33

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Jan 26, 2011
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How many times has Profar changed his sig? Looking at this chrome autos and his Leaf autos, they are two completely different signatures. His Donruss Elite auto is similar to chrome, but still somewhat different. I figure it's common for younger players/prospects to change their auto, but the difference in Chrome and Leaf looks as if signed by two different people.

Here are the two cards to compare:

Chrome:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Bowman-Chr ... _552wt_932

Leaf:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Leaf-Draft ... _500wt_715

And the card that has been discussed in a thread here recently:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Donruss-El ... _500wt_949
 

P_Manning 18

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Aug 7, 2008
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You sign a few... ur baby momma signs a few.... uncle Rico takes his turn... before ya know it... they are all signed.
 

tramers

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Aug 7, 2008
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hail2thevictors

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The simple answer is this: As you progress in the minor leagues, your auto usually shortens. After signing a ton of certified autos, and then in person autos, it's just natural to shorten it up. Look at the progression-First, his Elite autos, then Bowman Chrome, then Leaf. A very noticeable shortening of his signature. This is nothing unusual-in fact, I would say it is the norm for most guys.
 

tramers

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the first two bowmans i show where signed at same time . Profar makes the game look easy but we had a great infield .
 

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