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Getting better quality autographs on cards
My son has started a hobby of getting baseball players to sign his
baseball cards. He uses a Sharpie, but sometimes the autograph comes out streaky. Buck Showalter told him it is because there is a sheen on the card that needs to be removed. Does anybody have any suggestions as to the best way to remove this sheen? |
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1) You can use baby powder on glossy cards 2) You can also use an eraser to remove the gloss. People recommend this, but I wouldn't do it. 3) Get rid of the Sharpie and get a Lumocolor!! Lumocolor markers can be ordered online from various office supply stores. I haven't ever had one ruined with a Lumocolor marker. But using the baby powder is best just in case someone uses a Sharpie. |
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Getting better quality autographs on cards
Thanks rongantfan. I will certainly use recommendations 1 and 3. You
are the man. |
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