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A blue bic.Black tends to fade.
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make sure you pay the extra $$ for REAL MLB baseballs. They make a replica version that looks the same but is cheaper. Its made in China. No matter what you sign it with it will fade, quickly!
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Thanks for the help. I'll pick up a pack of blue Bic pens.
I already have some official MLB baseballs. Keith |
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And NOT gel or fine point. A plain ole medium Bic. And break it in before the big moment (doodle while you're waiting). I've had a few horrifying situations where my pen wouldn't work correctly and the player borrows a purple marker from some other schmuck to sign my item.
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Definitely a plain old blue medium Bic pen and carry extras with you. Agree with getting official MLB baseballs....they are worth the extra money. One trick I started doing 25 years ago was to use the enclosed rice paper/tissue paper that came in the box to wipe the ball off well, and to make sure my hands were clean, dry and not sweaty , as I found that these things could contribute to the ball spotting/ toning with time. If the ball paper wrapper wasn't available I used paper towels...I just kept some in my pocket to wipe the ball off and keep my hands dry . Also I tried to handle the ball by the seams only.
This may sound obsessive but I have over 400 autographed baseballs and the ones I have done this with look as good as the day they were signed. Good Luck |
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I agree with the Bic pens. Papermate write bros. pens are also pretty good. I also used to use a Cross pen which always worked. Backups on any pen is always a safe bet.
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The player will tell you what he likes to sign with. Bring the store.
![]() Not only that dont take the ball out of the box. Let the player tell you how he wants to sign Last edited by shelly; 07-23-2014 at 08:38 PM. |
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