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I cannot post pictures of these two signatures as my computer died on me and I have to post from my tablet. Maybe one of you guys could post the pictures if you have the time. The first would be Fred Wenz of the Phillies. His signature can be seen on card 92 of the 1971 Topps set. The next and my personal favorite would have to be Richard Petty. He must have spent months if not years designing his signature.
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Not my Koosman but I have a few. I thought his was always artistic. Current player whose autograph I like the best is Michael Cuddyer. He writes out his entire name and it is readable
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1971 Topps Baseball Set: Complete 1965 Topps Set: 240/598 40.13% Complete 1972 Topps Set 136/787 17.28% Complete 2013 Topps Autograph Set: 84/660 12.72% Complete 2014 Topps Heritage W/SP's: 393/500 78.6% Complete |
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I used to see Fred "Fireball" Wenz all the time. He was born in Bound Brook, NJ and owns or owned Garden Oaks Specialties, also in Bound Brook, a business selling outdoor sheds, playsets, pond supplies and the like. Was there every weekend when my kids were growing up and we had a little fish pond in the yard. Fred is a very good guy but I didn't realize he had such a neat signature. Talked baseball with him a few times but never got his autograph. |
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Looking for Nebraska Indians memorabilia, photos and postcards Last edited by slidekellyslide; 05-13-2014 at 12:50 PM. |
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Can someone post a Joe Adcock? Great looking signature.
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Not the best scan of an Adcock, but it's all I've got.
I think some of you are misinterpreting "artistic" to mean "legible". Just because most signatures today are complete crap, does not make the average legible signature from the past "artistic". Doug |
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This falls within the artistic range of a signature. I have one of those hardback books of sheet music that you could buy in the late Barnes and Nobles. I carry it when I go to shows to get signed if I don't have more than an album or my rock book. Most of the musicians have no clue and sign as if it were a blank sheet of paper. This person actually got it. His name is Peter Knight and he plays in the English folk rock group Steeleye Span. Very popular in the U.K and Europe in the late 1960's and 1970's, but not a real big following here.
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It most certainly does!
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