How autographes are changing during career

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Did you ever took time to compare an auto of a player from early in his career to another one from later to see how it changes?

For which players did you notice biggest changes?
 
I have several Lenny Dykstra, and all are significantly different. It's as if he is doing it on purpose.
 
If you check out Luongo's 97-98 beehive and compare it to the garbage he signs nowadays it is significantly different!!!
 
Iginla from his 95 Classic to any new rendition - I could photo (no scanner) and post, but just check on ebay.
 
that's an interesting question... i actually have an autograph from the mid-60s from Gerry Cheevers, where he actually signed it Jerry Cheevers... have never had it authenticated, but it sure looks like his sig... anyone seen that before?
 
Naslund's sig has changed a lot over time. Before you could make out the letters a lot more and lately he's shortened it a lot and has dropped his number.
 
Marian Hossa's auto has changed over time. If you see his current auto, it looks like two tildes with a line running perpendicular, while his older autos can actually be made out.

What's funny is that his brother's auto is very similar and has undergone the same changes over time.
 


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