mookigremlin
04-26-2003, 02:28 AM
Hello everyone. I had a friend of mine ask me a question that I could not answer about a card he has. He has a J.R. Redmond 2000 Fleer Autographics with the auto being blue ink instead of the black ink. The one he has is the regular version of the auto and not the silver or the gold. Besides the blue ink one he has he and I have only seen ones done up in black. Of course I will be talking to him about trying to get it from him but any information about it would be great. Thanks in advance for any information anyone may have. :)
Richie
mookigremlin
:p
pwaldo
04-26-2003, 10:53 AM
I think it might be the parallel autograph card which is a lot tougher to come by.
Is the blue autograph #D by any chance?
stkmtimo
04-26-2003, 11:09 AM
I like blue autographs better, because black sharpie tends to fade after time, with blue staying 99% in it's originial color. The Redmond Autographics is in blue ink, because as Fleer has him sign, they change Sharpies a few times. Your friend has the one were they had Redmond sign in a blue Sharpie, rather than a black Sharpie.
Tim
mookigremlin
04-26-2003, 03:02 PM
Heyas pwaldo. The blue auto is not numbered in any way. It looks just like the regular version of the autographics but it is blue ink instead of black
And heyas stkmtimo. I know at times you can find different colored ones of different players but my friend nor I have yet to see another blue one. As everyone should know by now I am a huge J.R. Redmond collector and this is the only one I have heard of. I know there are most likely more of the blue out there but I have not seen one yet.
Thanks for the help so far. If anyone else has any information it would be great if you could pass it along. Thanks again. :)
Richie
mookigremlin
:p
slang43430
05-21-2003, 10:45 PM
Hey I dont know anything about the card sorry. But i have this redmond you might want:
2000 CE Supreme Update Graded PSA 9(You have PSA 10 ones)
I really need this LMK how much and what else you would want me to add in. Thanks
IggyWH
05-21-2003, 10:50 PM
If it's not numbered or anything, it's probably just the regular card and someone got it signed... that would be my best guess. Beckett would mention something in the book if there was such an oops.
gioperation
05-21-2003, 11:13 PM
I don't know about anyone else but I like the auto's in blue ink better it stands out, and looks better to me.