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    Best Price to Buy Blanks to be Signed ........

    Looking for help and trying to start a thread to share data.

    I wanted to buy some Mini Helmets, and wondered who had the best price? Then I wondered about baseballs and pucks and all those other things we get signed. Hoping others can share their sources for the blanks they get signed so we can all help each other out.

    I'll start by saying the I get ROLB1 balls signed when I can't afford OMLB balls, and I get those from Epicsports.com and I can get the price under $4 a ball with shipping.

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    I can usually find ROLB1 balls for $2-3 at Wal-Mart. I lucked into 2 cases (12 balls each) on clearance at $1.50 per ball right before I went to All Star FanFest, so I stocked up.

    I also like blank autograph cards from:
    www.theautographcard.com
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    www.rackrs.com

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    yes, www.theautographcard.com is a cool concept, you get team colors and the city name on a blank, which is better to sign than a white piece of cardboard.
    Working on autographed 1987 Topps Baseball set:
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    yes, www.theautographcard.com is a cool concept, you get team colors and the city name on a blank, which is better to sign than a white piece of cardboard.

    They also have plenty of non-team specific cards and cards for all sports/niches.

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