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I second Gene Lillard. Upon first sight of a post-career Lillard 3X5, any and all would agree. Sorry, don't have a scan.
Sam Leever, when he tried, also had a great signature. |
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Almost forgot to mention my favorite... Duffy Lewis - the great Red Sox Outfielder.
I'd like to see the Marinos attempt that one (and wonder what a Coach's Corner version would look like?) |
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Same for John Brush...
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I am partial to Harry Heilmann....great flow on the H's, and I also like Christy Mathewson's...maybe because you just don't see it much.
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I always liked Stan The Man's sig, always a bold legible signature
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I agree with Jodi on the Sam Leever. I have also always liked Sammy Bohn's flowing signature as well.
Surprised nobody has mentioned Tris Speaker. He is my favorite Hall of Famer! Rhys Last edited by prewarsports; 02-09-2010 at 05:15 PM. |
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As usual, the Bambino is in a league all his own, even when it comes to penmanship.
Roger Maris had a flawless signature as well. marisauto.jpg Rounding out my top five would be Gehrig, Matty, and Mantle. Last edited by thekingofclout; 02-09-2010 at 06:41 PM. |
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