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Anyone recognise this autograph?

tony p

First Class Debutant
Why can't players sign their names so that we ACTUALLY know who the **** they are. Don't know who that is sorry
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I have lot's of county team sheet autographs from the 1930s-60s, and without even resorting to Wisden, you know who they all are, even the obscure 1 or 2 game players.
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
My dad has a very unique signature and I could never figure out how that meant his name till I was like 10 when it finally dawned on me he juz uses a big stylish Z where the S is, in his name. My theory is that people who are very full of themselves try to have very stylish or extravagant signatures. Have felt that since that time (from when I was 10, I mean) so my signature is exactly as humble and normal as it could be. And yet I have such poor handwriting that I am confident no one can duplicate it easily, lol. The perks of actually having bad handwriting.
 

Naheed

School Boy/Girl Captain
It seems to be the autograph of Robin Smith. The first name start
the letter is R and the last name is starting with S. But it is hard to guess
the exact name.
 

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