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    What color pen for a book?

    I'm going to the Nike EYBL tourney tonight, in MN. 43 of the top 50 HS bball players in the nation, including #1 player Jabari Parker, and over 200 college coaches including John Calipari, Rick Pitino, Coach K. and Tom Izzo will be there.

    For most of the coaches I want (all final four coaches from '11 and '12, except Calhoun and Smart) I have custom 8X10's or a team logo 8X10, but for John Calipari I have his book, Bounce Back, which I got at a dollar store last June. Just wondering what color pen you guys think I should use to try to get it signed? I'm going to try to get it signed on the inside page.

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    blue sharpie is what i always use

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    i would just use a ballpoint pen if you're getting just a page signed. a sharpie might bleed through

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    i would just use a ballpoint pen if you're getting just a page signed. a sharpie might bleed through

    That's what I was gonna do, I just wasn't sure which color to use. Lol He was a no show tonight. But is expected to be there tomorrow, so I'm going back. I did get a few graphs tonight, the report on them is in my IP thread.

    Thanks!

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    Pen would be best, since if your dealing with multiple people than you would have to wait for sharpie to dry before flipping the page. Too much of a risk that some get ruined.

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