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Would You Get This Red Refractor Signed?

Would You This Red Refractor Signed?


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andyduke86

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preping is needed for most cards for Sharpie to stick on it. Doing it on 5+ year old cards doesn't really prove anything. Most cards need to be prepped for sharpies, especially chromes and refractors.
 

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just to prove a point. just took these cards out of the box and signed them in a blue sharpie.

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::facepalm:: One signs baseball cards and the other signs basketball cards....well done!!! You guys realize he's getting a football card signed right? If you think there's a difference from the chrome cards from 5 years ago, then maybe there's a difference in sports. I just signed a Dallas Baker chrome from '07 and guess what....no bubbling. WOW, I must have a rare sharpie!!!
 

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next time you try to be condescending atleast know what youre talking about
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There are also two types of Sharpies that most people don't pick up on when they use them.

They both look the same, but one is "Quick Dry" and doesn't bubble. It dries instantly and comes out clear as day. I don't know the color selection other than black. Unless you look for the quick dry written on the market in smaller font, you wouldn't even know it wasn't the old fashioned standard Sharpie.

And Tim - I could have used that Dantzler. I don't have any rookies of him :twisted: :lol:
 

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Card Magnet said:
There are also two types of Sharpies that most people don't pick up on when they use them.

They both look the same, but one is "Quick Dry" and doesn't bubble. It dries instantly and comes out clear as day. I don't know the color selection other than black. Unless you look for the quick dry written on the market in smaller font, you wouldn't even know it wasn't the old fashioned standard Sharpie.

And Tim - I could have used that Dantzler. I don't have any rookies of him :twisted: :lol:

I'm sure it will come off with a little Goo Gone, I'll try it after I eat lunch.
 

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mstng99tim said:
Card Magnet said:
There are also two types of Sharpies that most people don't pick up on when they use them.

They both look the same, but one is "Quick Dry" and doesn't bubble. It dries instantly and comes out clear as day. I don't know the color selection other than black. Unless you look for the quick dry written on the market in smaller font, you wouldn't even know it wasn't the old fashioned standard Sharpie.

And Tim - I could have used that Dantzler. I don't have any rookies of him :twisted: :lol:

I'm sure it will come off with a little Goo Gone, I'll try it after I eat lunch.

Sorry bro, it came off but you can see some some of it still. If I would've taken it off right away last night it would probably be good.
 

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DO NOT USE A RED MARKER!!!

I can't stress this enough, it can not hold on chrome. Only use blue or black on chrome.
 

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mstng99tim said:
mstng99tim said:
Card Magnet said:
There are also two types of Sharpies that most people don't pick up on when they use them.

They both look the same, but one is "Quick Dry" and doesn't bubble. It dries instantly and comes out clear as day. I don't know the color selection other than black. Unless you look for the quick dry written on the market in smaller font, you wouldn't even know it wasn't the old fashioned standard Sharpie.

And Tim - I could have used that Dantzler. I don't have any rookies of him :twisted: :lol:

I'm sure it will come off with a little Goo Gone, I'll try it after I eat lunch.

Sorry bro, it came off but you can see some some of it still. If I would've taken it off right away last night it would probably be good.
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It's all good. If that was a Witten rookie or something, I'd be serious when I went :evil:
 

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