am i the only one who finds his writing 'cute'?? lol
With all of the Exquisite, National Treasures and now Leaf Ultimate cards around which have some sort of inscriptions on them, I have often wondered whether or not the players themselves are the ones who inscribe the cards.
For example,
The GOAT himself- The inscription/nickname looks like it could have been written by someone else, but, when you look at others in the set:
It does look like the players are doing the nickname or inscriptions.
But, is this the case with all of them?
In the 11-12 Exquisite, there are the Personal Touch cards which are missing their inscriptions, so you would assume the player was meant to do it.
But how do you explain this:
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?campid=5335829740&toolid=10001&mpre=http://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-Leaf-Ultimate-Basketball-Doron-Lamb-Rookie-Inscriptions-Auto-Autograph-25-/221153417391?pt=US_Basketball&hash=item337dc558af
I am no writing expertBUT I reckon he has done this as the sig is up high and the loops on the letters in wildcats look the same as his sig, he has run out of room to finish cats so printed it underneath as well. Look at it closely and he has run out of card
Look At the Doron Lamb for example two different blue Inks???
I always wondered about inscriptions.
Look At the Doron Lamb for example two different blue Inks???
I always wondered about inscriptions.
I did think about that, but why would he have allowed enough room for 3 lines if he didn't yet know he was going to run out of room?
It looks to me like the 'KENTUCKY WILDCATS' is written on the bottom before he got it, so he tried to fit 2 lines above it. The main reason I think that is the 'W' in Wildcats. Even when changing from cursive to print, you usually maintain the shape in the bottom of the "W"
am i the only one who finds his writing 'cute'?? lol
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