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Old 10-11-2015, 10:52 AM
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Default What years do you like to see pen vs sharpie?

what years do you generally like to see pen versus sharpie on your cards? for me, personally, i like anything in the 50's and 60's and some 70's (such as early 70's cards) signed in pen and sharpie for anything newer. how about you?
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Old 10-11-2015, 01:35 PM
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I don't want anything signed in Sharpie.
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Old 10-11-2015, 01:58 PM
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fair enough im starting to lean that way too. i swear that sharpie fades over time, no matter how you store it.
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For me it depends on the card not the year. A lot of the stuff from the 1950's is so dark that I think that the sharpie looks easier to read than a ballpoint pen.
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Sharpies don't fade if the signatures aren't kept in the light. I have cards that were signed 30 years ago that look the same today as the day they were signed. I prefer sharpie on anything I'm getting done. I get the nostalgia aspect of using ballpoint on older cards, but I can't see using a ballpoint today when a better pen exists. The only exception I'd make would be if I had an older set where the majority were already in ballpoint, I'd use ballpoint to try to keep as much consistency as possible.
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I personally just want a bold signature. Usually that means sharpie, but if I have the choice between equally bold Sharpie and fountain pen signatures, all else being equal I'll go with the fountain pen every time.
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