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Whose signature is this?
Not sure whose signature this is, I was thinking maybe Jason Giambi, Aaron small, kei igawa? Can anyone tell?
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Jason Giambi
Jason Giambi
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This day and age who the h*** would want those signatures can't even read them
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100% agree.
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Looks close to this Giambi auto:
2002 SP Authentic - Chirography - Gold #JG - Jason Giambi /25 Courtesy of COMC.com
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Add another 100%. This is a perfect example of what gets me into trouble around here. But I can't help myself.
Why is it that signers refuse to truly sign anymore? In a hurry? Don't give a rats's a$$ about who might be getting it? Not making enough signing to give a rat's a$$? Afraid someone will duplicate their real, authentic signature nefariously? Or perhaps, don't know how to write? Are there really "experts" who can decipher this scribbled gibberish? For the right payola, I too will be an expert. Otherwise, as was said, who the h*** would want it? I guess the "This might be worth something; I might be sitting on a gold mine" crowd. The sad thing is, folks pay for the privilege of having some over-inflated ego scribble gibberish on something, others that can't wait to then sell it for a princely sum, and still others who can't wait to fork over their investment, inheritance or pocket-change play money to buy it.
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I don't think it's always not caring.
In 5th grade I had penmanship once a week, all year. My kids? They did learn cursive, but only had it briefly in I think 3rd grade. So no lengthy practice making loops etc. I know at first I had three very different signatures. One very clear "formal" one for legal documents etc. A second less legible one for things like checks. And a third for stuff like packages or why the heck do you even need a signature type stuff. Over time all of them have gotten worse. Part of that is that it's sort of difficult signing on a touchscreen even with a stylus. Thankfully most point of sale things only want the Pin now. So it's more of a general erosion of neat cursive writing as a thing in society in general. |
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