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    How do you send baseball to get signed?

    I'm looking for the most effective way to send baseballs to get signed. You do send them in bubble mailers with a return bubble mailer? What is your best suggestion? Thanks for the help.
    I collect vintage in all sports and rookies. However, I do love any Red Sox, Bears, Penguins or Celtics that I need for PC! Need 1959 Topps Baseball cards for a set (ending stages). My cards come from smoke free environment, so please be upfront if your cards are not. Also if your cards are creased or bent, be honest about it.

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    I don't do TTM but what I've read people send them in bubble mailer size #0 along with another size #0 bubble mailer with your return address and appropriate postage. People send the pen they want the ball signed with. Some send in a poly bubble mailer and some send with a zip lock bag in case of the package meets up with rain or snow. I've also read some send in the original box the ball came in...Rick

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