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Sharpie vs Vis a Vis
I'm curious what people like better to use and why?
I have some posters I want to get signed and was just wondering, I have always used Sharpies but I know some people prefer vis a viss? If people sign to you, what's easier to remove the description if its in Sharpie or vis? Thanks Bob |
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no, it's actually harder to remove inscriptions with vis a vis...the
thing with vis a vis is that it dries quicker to keep the autographs from getting smudged...that's really it...it's not necessarily preferred so much unless you do multiples in crowds... smeared autographs don't sell. mike |
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Vis-a-Vis is a wet erase pen, not a permanent marker - so I would choose the
sharpie, its a proven instrument of autograph signing. "Bob" wrote in message ups.com... I'm curious what people like better to use and why? I have some posters I want to get signed and was just wondering, I have always used Sharpies but I know some people prefer vis a viss? If people sign to you, what's easier to remove the description if its in Sharpie or vis? Thanks Bob |
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