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i'm a beginner
what are some basic tips for collecting mlb autographs in the mail.
elaborate. thanks. |
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elaborate
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go here, frank has put together a good list of things to do. its basically the
same as mine. take a look at my site too (at the bottom) http://franklu38.tripod.com/franksba...mail/id29.html a href="http://www12.brinkster.com/theautographhut"The Autograph Hut/a |
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should i prepare the cards? i think i might just put them in plastic
sleeves. should i do more? |
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If you are sending trading cards rub the front of them down with a
non abbrassive eraser.. usually a white eraser... This way the ink doesn't bead up on the wax/glossy front. I usually tell the person who I'm sending to that I prepared the cards. This way they use a sharpie and not a ball point pen. Todd F. -- Todd's Autograph Arena http://www.toddsautographarena.com "baybearsfan311" wrote in message om... should i prepare the cards? i think i might just put them in plastic sleeves. should i do more? |
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