What are your thoughts on having players sign "game used" on an item with their signature? Is it a more recent phenomenon and do you think it will continue to be popular? Do you like it or does it seem irrelevent?
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To me the "game used" inscription is vital, if you know the persons hand writing, it would be the same as them writing a coa for you. But to each his own as i know many collectors who think a signature on the bat takes away from its originality let alone an inscription -
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I love it when you recognize a players handwriting, and its sourced from them, it makes me think the item is a bit more special.
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A lot of the items I buy aren't inscribed, but I am actively trying to get them with the "game used" inscription. I think it's great and helps you connect with the player. Although sometimes I think that they might be thinking "he only wants me to write that to increase sale value"...
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A lot of the items I buy aren't inscribed, but I am actively trying to get them with the "game used" inscription. I think it's great and helps you connect with the player. Although sometimes I think that they might be thinking "he only wants me to write that to increase sale value"...
Mark.Comment
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I don't mind buying signed bats or getting them signed by the player but I've never cared for an inscription that is simply "Game Used" and I try to not buy anything signed that way. To me, you might as well have the player sign "This was my bat/jersey" I mean it's obvious it was game used, why bother stating the obvious?
Adding a certain saying, a nickname or inscription relating to the year it was used is a nice touch but I guess "game used" to me is too generic and redundant and I'll never ask for it.Always looking for Seattle Mariners & anything of Felix Hernandez, Jay Buhner, Richie Sexson and Arthur Rhodes.
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I don't mind buying signed bats or getting them signed by the player but I've never cared for an inscription that is simply "Game Used" and I try to not buy anything signed that way. To me, you might as well have the player sign "This was my bat/jersey" I mean it's obvious it was game used, why bother stating the obvious?
Adding a certain saying, a nickname or inscription relating to the year it was used is a nice touch but I guess "game used" to me is too generic and redundant and I'll never ask for it.Comment
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Odd but I like items that are NOT jerseys signed as game used, but hate jersey signed as gmae used and signed in general.
I have had the following players inscribe "game used" on items ad this it dresses it up a little.
Ben Zobrist Batting helmet
Scott Cursi catcher's helmet
Jonny Gomes bat
Shawn Riggans - bat
Eric Hinske - bating gloves
Also, as a side not, many players will have a sloppy autograph. When they inscribe game used their handwriting is much cleaner AND legible, which I like.Comment
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I personally hate autographed gu items. I find it takes away from the item. Does the player wear a jersey with an autograph on the back? Plus if the signature bleeds you can ruin a nice item. The inscription to me means nothing as for the right price ala Arod many players will sign anything game used. Plus as another poster pointed out the item should be obviously gu from its apperance making the inscription redundant.Comment
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It isn't always obvious that a jersey is game used, take for example a pitchers jersey from a player today who wears many different jerseys during a season, but isnt usually involved in plays that would cause wear or stains, especially on the back of the jersey. If you have the jersey framed with the back/name showing you wouldnt see GU tagging, so in a case like this a autograph and game used plus year inscription would be my choice.Comment
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I personally hate autographed gu items. I find it takes away from the item. Does the player wear a jersey with an autograph on the back? Plus if the signature bleeds you can ruin a nice item. The inscription to me means nothing as for the right price ala Arod many players will sign anything game used. Plus as another poster pointed out the item should be obviously gu from its apperance making the inscription redundant.Comment
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It isn't always obvious that a jersey is game used, take for example a pitchers jersey from a player today who wears many different jerseys during a season, but isnt usually involved in plays that would cause wear or stains, especially on the back of the jersey. If you have the jersey framed with the back/name showing you wouldnt see GU tagging, so in a case like this a autograph and game used plus year inscription would be my choice.Comment
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Personally, I would never ever ever buy a framed gu jersey without inspecting it. If you do that your opening yourself up to fraud. Even if the jerseys legit it could have imperfections that the frame protects such as a piece missing or yellowing. As far as autographs the autograph or inscription could be forged so buying on that accord youd also have to be well versed in signatures. I don't think its a reliable indicator of authenticity because 1. Half of these guys have no clue what they wore when and 2. For money money of these guys will sign anything.Comment
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