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cards01fan

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ImageUploadedByFreedom Card Board1366833986.369034.jpg is it me or do these look like they were signed by a different player?
 

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Not really. He very well could have been signing them on different days. One might have been at the end of a block of say a hundred straight, and the other could have been the first of another.

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Not really to me. I can see how they could be the same guy. They look like a couple hundred stickers were signed between them. :)

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You see that a lot with guys that have more "intricate" sigs...it will degrade even during the signing session for one card as they start cutting little corners to make it a little quicker. The sig is basically the same but maybe they eliminate or shorten a loop, make a straight line instead of some bumps, etc.

Check out Collin Cowgill's 2012 Topps Chrome autos to get a drastic example.

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You see that a lot with guys that have more "intricate" sigs...it will degrade even during the signing session for one card as they start cutting little corners to make it a little quicker. The sig is basically the same but maybe they eliminate or shorten a loop, make a straight line instead of some bumps, etc.

Check out Collin Cowgill's 2012 Topps Chrome autos to get a drastic example.



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That is also an example of switching pens, too. One pen was clearly fresher than the other. I have 2 Luis Guerra autos from 2004 SP Prospects where one pen was clearly MUCH MUCH thicker than the other. Don't have a scan of them, and it would take a little while to get to them, but if enough people are interested, I could scan them.
 

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I have a Joc Pederson BC auto where he signed his name backwards. Odd. I think he signed his name too far to the right and then was forced to write it backwards.

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The dude had to sign 1000 of these damn cards lol..... IMO, clearly 240 auto's later he was already starting to get tired or lazy. Sucks.
 

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