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Old 09-18-2015, 05:59 PM
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I know very little about autographs, but to me it looks like there is a huge amount of variability among those signatures. Is this because he signed over the course of a long life?
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I have a throwing. It was in the shop when my dad closed it down. Now it's buried in storage somewhere. I'm planning an expedition to unearth stuff from storage. I'll post as soon as I find it.
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I'm curious to see the 1914 CJ Auto of his. Heard it was very nice.
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That is very impressive. Such an amazing rare card. Thanks so much for showing me.
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It looks like Matt O'Halloran's promised Marquards have started to show up in Heritage auctions. This month, we've got three new submissions from Heritage, and one new one from Hunt Auctions. That brings the total known signed T206 cards up to a whopping 39 examples! My favorite of the new lot is the Tolstoi signed version. Super cool and hard to believe...
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Hard to believe he spelled his last name wrong?? Hahaha
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I know very little about autographs, but to me it looks like there is a huge amount of variability among those signatures. Is this because he signed over the course of a long life?
There are maybe 3 or 4 different Marquard styles, which you can probably attribute to the fact that he lived until 1980 and signed these cards for 60+ years!
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I was guessing the variability was probably due to that in this case. Has anyone ever been able to date each of the signature types using anecdotal evidence, type of pen, etc?

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There are maybe 3 or 4 different Marquard styles, which you can probably attribute to the fact that he lived until 1980 and signed these cards for 60+ years!
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I was guessing the variability was probably due to that in this case. Has anyone ever been able to date each of the signature types using anecdotal evidence, type of pen, etc?
Not to my knowledge. Sounds like a good idea, however. Most of the signatures you see are post-publication of The Glory of Their Times in the mid-1960s.
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It appears, he signed many T206 cards, I assume he has the most known signed examples of any player? How does that effect value?

I also see a lot of variance across all examples. I question the authenticity of some, as they look like they were signed by different hands. I get the age factor, but I see different slants, styles, etc.

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The only one that really shows different traits is this one, the rest are pretty consistent with how he signed over the course of time. I have been working on a small personal research project for a few months, and am now fairly certain that Rube's wife was signing for him for a very short period of time towards the end of his career, which previously hasn't been a concern. When I am finished with it I will eventually post a signature study on my site and the autograph section so that others can weigh in as well.
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A couple more portraits....
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