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It is a weak auto, but when you sign hundreds or thousands of cards for every release I can see why players shorten their signatures. Image how mind numbing it would be to sit and sign hundreds of sheets of stickers, and thousands of cards.
It is partially the player being lazy, but also on the companies for over producing autos IMO.
This was a perfect example of what the bgs auto grade was supposed to be
now it's a ****** up
It is a weak auto, but when you sign hundreds or thousands of cards for every release I can see why players shorten their signatures. Image how mind numbing it would be to sit and sign hundreds of sheets of stickers, and thousands of cards.
It is partially the player being lazy, but also on the companies for over producing autos IMO.
They get paid to do it. It probably ends up being pocket change to superstars, but up and coming players who don't make millions yet should put a little more effort into it.
I doubt it, but someday maybe consumers will revolt and stop buying crap and demand better. It really makes you appreciate a Charlie Gehringer or Harmon Killebrew signature among many other great vintage players, because those guys had pride and appreciated what the signature meant to fans.
It is a weak auto, but when you sign hundreds or thousands of cards for every release I can see why players shorten their signatures. Image how mind numbing it would be to sit and sign hundreds of sheets of stickers, and thousands of cards.
It is partially the player being lazy, but also on the companies for over producing autos IMO.
Bryce Harper does not, and will never, care about his customers, amirite?