I enjoyed it immensely! You may have to experiment with various kinds of signatures before you find one that best suits you. This way you'll be able to easily sign most items brought to you for signing. Please let me know if you find the time to read it. I so enjoyed reading this and thank you for sharing. This is in the days when most of the washing was first rubbed or scrubbed on a board, boiled in a copper, transferred to a wooden trough with a copper-stick to be rinsed, 'blued' if it were white, and wound through a mangle (being very careful not to pull off buttons) before being hung out to dry. This is one of the reasons that I love HP so much;we never know what subject we will be reading about next and this one Blossom was so interesting ;I loved it so a vote up here without a doubt. this hub is an absolute delight. I love the careful penmanship with the up strokes so light and the contrasting heavier down strokes. That Great-uncle Frank was a real prankster. deergha from ...... a place beyond now and beyond here !!! Now: find that other autograph book! This can translate to greater popularity, and can win you respect from fans and non-fans alike. Yours sounds interesting, too. The simpler pursuits of a bygone age - sigh! CrisSp from Sky Is The Limit Adventure on October 03, 2017: I like this! A basketball player, for example, may have a very simplified style to make it easier when signing basketballs. Use a separate signature from your official one. All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Now I have a problem, as it appears that this is a treasure for others, I can only leave it for one of my children - how to choose?? und lass mein Bild Dir nicht entschwinden: Genieße Deine Jugend, in lauter Fröhlichkeit. Ideally you should have one to three phrases that you write each time … I haven't put them all in, but even so it's turned out quite long, so it's probably best if you just browse a few. Fühlst Du Dich verlassen, bang und tränenmüd. Das Glück ist ein Schlingel, ein frecher Patron. Ruby Jean Richert from Southern Illinois on March 22, 2012: I had a blast reading these. If you want an especially elegant signature, you should experiment with using the tails of the initial and ending letters in the parts of your name to make looping designs below it. Please help us continue to provide you with our trusted how-to guides and videos for free by whitelisting wikiHow on your ad blocker. Before you start autographing, decide on which part of your name you’ll be using when signing. Bronwen Scott-Branagan (author) from Victoria, Australia on April 07, 2015: dghbrh: Thank you.