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ripken2131_8

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Hey guys

I have a ball my dad got signed by Cal several years ago and over time the auto has faded significantly. I currently keep it in a ball cube in one of my locked safes, so light obviously isn't what's causing it. I'm assuming it's just from a crappy pen. Is there anything I can do to keep if from further deterioration?

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nofrills

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Not that i'm an expert or anything, but I think it has more to do with the type of ball rather than the pen in this case.
A ROMLB ball is real leather, which holds the ink better. That ball isn't an official, and I think it's some sort of vinyl or other covering which prevents the ink from adhering well.
Not so sure there is anything that can be done at this point. Hopefully, I'm wrong here.
 

MartinFFcollector

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I had a ball just like that. Cheap ball and it kept fading more and more. Sorry to hear.

Then I recently realized the ball I had tucked away, grew some spots. Ugh.

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matfanofold

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I've never tried it, but I've heard rubbing a ball down with baby powder, wraping in that thin paper they come in, and keeping in a dry, dark, climate controled place will preserve an auto for a long time...
 

PujolsCollector

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I've never tried it, but I've heard rubbing a ball down with baby powder, wraping in that thin paper they come in, and keeping in a dry, dark, climate controled place will preserve an auto for a long time...

I have a Musial china ball I would almost be willing to try this on. It was given to me for cutting my neighbors grass. Is the baby powder supposed to go on before it gets signed though? Also does it have to contain talc or just regular baby powder? It may be done bleeding though because its looked the same for around a year.
 

matfanofold

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I have a Musial china ball I would almost be willing to try this on. It was given to me for cutting my neighbors grass. Is the baby powder supposed to go on before it gets signed though? Also does it have to contain talc or just regular baby powder? It may be done bleeding though because its looked the same for around a year.

I believe talc was mentioned, and supposedly you just lightly rub it on after the signing. It can also easily be cleaned off when needed in the future. I never had the balls (pun intended) to try it though..
 

SINFULONE

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I had a ball just like that. Cheap ball and it kept fading more and more. Sorry to hear.

Then I recently realized the ball I had tucked away, grew some spots. Ugh.

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I have a couple Rawlings signed baseballs with the same ugly spots.Almost makes me want to throw them in the trash.Damn baseballs were in perfect condition when I bought them.
 

PujolsCollector

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I believe talc was mentioned, and supposedly you just lightly rub it on after the signing. It can also easily be cleaned off when needed in the future. I never had the balls (pun intended) to try it though..

I have had the ball for around a year already so idk if it will work. I have nothing invested in the ball so I am not too worried about it. I just have to getbaby powder with talc in it which I need to buy anyway for chrome baseball cards. May try it.
 

SINFULONE

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I went to a signing a couple weeks ago, and sure enough some guy in line right behind me had those cheap crappy made in China balls to be signed.I wanted to tell him to take them back, but at that point it was too late.I guess you live and you learn.
 

PujolsCollector

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I went to a signing a couple weeks ago, and sure enough some guy in line right behind me had those cheap crappy made in China balls to be signed.I wanted to tell him to take them back, but at that point it was too late.I guess you live and you learn.
I gave a guy in line for Pujols at winter warm up a 2006 WS Ball to get signed one time because he was going to get a china ball signed we traded and I drew a black sharpie mark through the sweet spot and gave it to a kid. That was a 175 dollar autograph.
 

SINFULONE

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I gave a guy in line for Pujols at winter warm up a 2006 WS Ball to get signed one time because he was going to get a china ball signed we traded and I drew a black sharpie mark through the sweet spot and gave it to a kid. That was a 175 dollar autograph.

Kudos to you for giving him a heads up on that.I would be livid to spend that much, only to have the signature fade over time.How does your Pujols World Series ball look now?
 

PujolsCollector

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Kudos to you for giving him a heads up on that.I would be livid to spend that much, only to have the signature fade over time.How does your Pujols World Series ball look now?

One of these is from 03 I think and the other is early 2007.

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19braves77

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Every signed baseball is going to fade or change in time. Leather wasn't meant to be written on.....

I figure I have about 300 baseballs signed ranging from Mickey Mantle to Jeff Treadway. For every 10, one has a problem. Thats a pretty good ratio. No one that cant be replaced. The problem is losing their rookie sig.
 

All The Hype

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I've never tried it, but I've heard rubbing a ball down with baby powder, wraping in that thin paper they come in, and keeping in a dry, dark, climate controled place will preserve an auto for a long time...

Even if that does work, doesn't that defeat the purpose of having a nice auto ball if you can't ever see it?
 

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