A company calling itself Egraphs is now selling facsimile signature personalized notes from players. Fans have the chance to send players a digital letter, and the latter respond with a personalized facsimile autograph and short letter.

Some think it's awesome, but others in the traditional autograph industry have their doubts. Brandon Steiner feels that it is similar to the replica jersey that a six-year-old gets. "I don't understand how that's a collectible," Steiner says.

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