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Seriously, I hope someone can explain to me how this pathetic attempt at a Tom Brady signature can be deemed authentic, by anyone.  When I see things like this, my trust in TPA's dwindles even further.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tom-Brady-Autographed-Patriots-NFL-Jersey-PSA-DNA-COA-Signed-/321503023228?pt=US_Autographs&hash=item4adb12d07c

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If there was ever a scenario where PSA was called into court and asked on what basis they authenticated a "signature" like the Reedus above, I'm sure the results would be hilarious.

The signatures of modern day celebrities are one reason why by and large I don't really collect any modern day autographs. I don't want marks, squiggles, lines, twirls, dashes, etc. I want strong, elegant, visually pleasing autographs in my collection. Ones people can read. Not check marks. Maureen O'Hara for an example. Beautiful woman. Beautiful signature:

So it's not even about sharpies versus ballpoint signatures. It's the signers. Why are these squiggles and dots desirable unless you got it yourself and have that memory and that absolute knowledge?

Saw this today in AW's latest auction and thought it was hilarious.  Already has one bid for $125.  I wouldn't want it for free.

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