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    Paint Pen on 8x10 TTM???

    I was starting the 1980 US hockey team project on an 8x10. I was going to send it out with a gold sharpie paint pen.
    I was wondering if the autograph would get smudged or what not in the mailing process. or should I stick with a good ol' blue sharpie?
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    I think most players sign & stuff the envelope right away. So I'm gonna guess at least a few of them will get smudged. Heck, I've gotten smudged autographs TTM when they used a sharpie.
    That's just my $0.02.

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    I am doing the same project, and they will probably smudge. I could only find gold paint pens and didn't want to risk it. Because I did a picture that is color with a black and white background, I've been having them sign it in silver sharpie. It looks great, but I am getting concerned b/c even the silver SHARPIE doesn't seem to be holding very well from person to person. I only have 3 signatures and I hate re-sending stuff, but I've thought about starting over with matte photo paper rather than the semi-gloss I used.

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    I think most players sign & stuff the envelope right away. So I'm gonna guess at least a few of them will get smudged. Heck, I've gotten smudged autographs TTM when they used a sharpie.
    That's just my $0.02.


    Im thinking the same thing, I was testing on a blank piece of glossy paper, and It looked amazing and dried pretty quickly. I think ill send out the 1st with a paint pen, and see how it comes back.
    Thanks for the advice.

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    I am doing the same project, and they will probably smudge. I could only find gold paint pens and didn't want to risk it. Because I did a picture that is color with a black and white background, I've been having them sign it in silver sharpie. It looks great, but I am getting concerned b/c even the silver SHARPIE doesn't seem to be holding very well from person to person. I only have 3 signatures and I hate re-sending stuff, but I've thought about starting over with matte photo paper rather than the semi-gloss I used.

    hmmm, thats odd that they are already going away. Im testing the gold pen on baker, if it doesnt come back good, I guess ill start over. haha.
    Thanks for your input.
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    Good luck...hope it works out for ya! Keep a supply ready too, I think Baker was one that kept my sharpie :)

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    I would go with the sharpie too. You have a much better chance of it not smudging. By the way, JVazz, I think just about all of them save for Janaszak kept my sharpie. It's a fair tradeoff, of course.
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    By the way, JVazz, I think just about all of them save for Janaszak kept my sharpie. It's a fair tradeoff, of course.

    It certainly is! I don't care if they keep it or not. Just for this project I went out and bought about 10 sharpies so I always have one ready to go!

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    I'd say 80% of the returns I get that have been signed in paint pen smear in transit. I hate paint pens for that reason.

    That said, the ones that don't smear look amazing. This is one of the best looking autos in my collections:



    Carson signed it and definitely let it dry well before he placed it back in the envelope. I also think thinner paint pens work better for TTM requests than thicker ones.

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    I'd say 80% of the returns I get that have been signed in paint pen smear in transit. I hate paint pens for that reason.

    That said, the ones that don't smear look amazing. This is one of the best looking autos in my collections:



    Carson signed it and definitely let it dry well before he placed it back in the envelope. I also think thinner paint pens work better for TTM requests than thicker ones.

    Thank you for your advice, I know when they are given proper treatment, they look amazing! But Im expecting them to sign and stuff back in the envelope. So I may just go with sharpie.

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