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Old 12-02-2013, 06:09 PM
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Default Jeter Autograph Advice Needed - 3000 Game Ticket

I was lucky enough to be at Jeter's 3000th hit game, and even had the pleasure of sitting in "The Perfect Suite" with some former Yankee greats. As a die-hard Yankee fan, and someone who grew up watching Jeter play, the ticket means a lot to me. Ever since that day, I've wanted to have Jeter sign it. After much heartache (mainly over the price), I've decided to send my ticket into Steiner to have Jeter sign it. Here's my question to he board - where would you have him sign it, and what type of pen would you use... I've been told that I can select both.

The two obvious spots to me are along the bottom (maybe above the bar code) in a blue sharpie, or above the Yankee emblem (but under the circle) in a gold marker. That said, I'm also open to suggestions. Obviously once concern about using a gold pen is will it run/feather on the ticket service (has anyone gotten a ticket like this signed before), and what type of gold pen do you use? Is blue the better way to go?





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Old 12-02-2013, 06:40 PM
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Hi Jon,
That's a great question! I have gotten literally hundreds of no-hit tickets signed, so I guess I'm qualified to weigh in on this topic.

If it were me, I would have Jeter sign the ticket in blue (or black) fine-tipped (NOT ULTRA FINE-TIPPED!!) Sharpie in the lighter colored area at the bottom of the ticket.
I would also prefer that the signature not encroach on the date since that's important. I know that cost is an issue with Jeter, but I might have 3,000 added below the sig.

My best advice is to make several color copies of the ticket and look at typical examples of Jeter's sit-down sig. Experiment with blue and black colored fine-tipped Sharpies and simulate Jeter's loopy scrawl. Compare the options and choose what appeals most to your eye. I would then send VERY detailed instructions as well as the color copy with Jeter sig to the signing promoter that you like best to show him where and how you would like it signed. This will likely yield the best end result. Good luck, it's an awesome looking ticket!

As a side note, I had to go through this process carefully when it came to getting my Sandy Koufax perfect game ticket signed a couple of years ago. Cost and the end result were very important to me. Mr. Koufax was a pro and did a perfect job. Here is how it turned out as a final product:
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Scott-

Thanks so much for the very thoughtful response. When you say fine tip, are we talking about a regular blue sharpie?

As for the 3000 hit notation, cost was a factor. I hate to admit the price, but just getting Jeter to sign the ticket costs $550. To add the 3000 hit designation is $400 more!!! I know most people will think that the price is insane (it is), but it's my stub, from the game I attended, so the sentimental value outweighs the financial cost. That said, I'm not sure it's worth $400 more for the designation!

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Old 12-02-2013, 07:11 PM
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Scott-

Thanks so much for the very thoughtful response. When you say fine tip, are we talking about a regular blue sharpie?

As for the 3000 hit notation, cost was a factor. I hate to admit the price, but just getting Jeter to sign the ticket costs $550. To add the 3000 hit designation is $400 more!!! I know most people will think that the price is insane (it is), but it's my stub, from the game I attended, so the sentimental value outweighs the financial cost. That said, I'm not sure it's worth $400 more for the designation!

- Jon
Hi Jon,

You're definitely welcome! No, the Sharpie says "Fine tip" on it, not "Ultra Fine-Tip". Regular is too fat, especially if it has been used to sign several items. My Koufax perfect game ticket was signed in "fine tip" for comparison purposes. Buy a few different Sharpies with different thicknesses and experiment for yourself.

$400 to add 3000?? Someone call the cops!!!!
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$400 to add 3000?? Someone call the cops!!!!
The poor guy is dating a 23 year old bikini model, he needs the dough I guess to take the lady out to nice places.
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jon, on sportscollectors.net, there's a guy organizing send-in for the steiner jeter signing, price is:

Cards: $350
Balls/Photos: $400
Equipment: $450
Inscriptions: $375

he does good job and has sent in a bunch of mo riveras into steiner for other members. if you want his contact lmk, of course it's always safer to send in directly to steiner but if you want to save a few bucks i can put you in contact with him. i'm sending him a couple items for the ewing signing.
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The poor guy is dating a 23 year old bikini model, he needs the dough I guess to take the lady out to nice places.
There's actually a website that ranks Jeter's girlfriends. Not by how they look, but in order of how he batted during the years they were together. Only in New York I tell ya. LOL.
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For starters, let me say I'm really sorry you're a yankees fan...

That being said, this is a pretty cool memento. What I think would look best is exactly what you said: Gold Paint Pen, but I'd want it above the circle. The problem is, paint pen is easy to smear. If he takes his time and gets it right, it'll look FANTASTIC. If it smears, well, you're out of luck.

There is no way I'd pay a man $400 to write "3,000." Heck, I'm probably going to get slammed by the purists on this, but before I'd pony up the money I'd get an artistic friend of mine to write the 3000 in there for me. Nobody is going to know, and I can't imagine you'll be selling this.

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For starters, let me say I'm really sorry you're a yankees fan...

That being said, this is a pretty cool memento. What I think would look best is exactly what you said: Gold Paint Pen, but I'd want it above the circle. The problem is, paint pen is easy to smear. If he takes his time and gets it right, it'll look FANTASTIC. If it smears, well, you're out of luck.

There is no way I'd pay a man $400 to write "3,000." Heck, I'm probably going to get slammed by the purists on this, but before I'd pony up the money I'd get an artistic friend of mine to write the 3000 in there for me. Nobody is going to know, and I can't imagine you'll be selling this.

Ken
Ken is correct about the smearing issue. I would also add that paint pens require that they be shaken up really well to avoid skipping. I personally cringe whenever I have to use them on something that I can't replace. The cost of the project would eliminate this from my thought process. Sharpie's are a more reliable pen, bottom line. They work terrific on tickets.

BTW, do they still even make gold paint pens?
All I ever see is silver Sharpies these days at places like Office Max...
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Ken is correct about the smearing issue. I would also add that paint pens require that they be shaken up really well to avoid skipping. I personally cringe whenever I have to use them on something that I can't replace. The cost of the project would eliminate this from my thought process. Sharpie's are a more reliable pen, bottom line. They work terrific on tickets.

BTW, do they still even make gold paint pens?
All I ever see is silver Sharpies these days at places like Office Max...
I actually believe Sharpie makes gold and bronze, in addition to the silver pen. If I go that route, I'd probably use the gold sharpie pen. That said, my biggest concern was smearing as well. Blue seems safest to me.
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Scott-

Thanks so much for the very thoughtful response. When you say fine tip, are we talking about a regular blue sharpie?

As for the 3000 hit notation, cost was a factor. I hate to admit the price, but just getting Jeter to sign the ticket costs $550. To add the 3000 hit designation is $400 more!!! I know most people will think that the price is insane (it is), but it's my stub, from the game I attended, so the sentimental value outweighs the financial cost. That said, I'm not sure it's worth $400 more for the designation!

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Truth be told, that's less than what I would have guessed. I inquired a few years ago about adding him to a multi-signed photo and was quoted $650.
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The problem with black or blue is that you often get fading. Blue can turn turquoise and black can get yellowy.
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The problem with black or blue is that you often get fading. Blue can turn turquoise and black can get yellowy.
I've never had blue change color on a ticket yet, FWIW. That being said, I don't have these autographs exposed to light over a long period of time. I agree 100% on the black sometimes turning yellowy.
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Hey Jon. This probably won't be a popular suggestion but I would NOT get that ticket signed as the layout is just not conducive to Jeter's loopy signature. Plus I don't trust metallic markers and that deep blue graphic will not lend itself to a blue sharpie ( always my preference when getting stuff sighed). Lastly I would not have it signed in black. IMHO black is a terrible ink color and will not look good on that ticket. I would pair the ticket with a nice signed 8x10 or 16x20 in a frame and enjoy both the ticket and the memory via the image...


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