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    Could somebody post a pic for me
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    Jake, even the Titanic got iceberg warnings prior to sinking but here you go; full spped ahead:
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    They're crap.

    This topic gets posted all the time by ttm newcomers(I myself had a topic like this when I started).

    To ttm balls is expensive. Its expensive because to do it right you NEED the Rawlings Official Major/National/American League Baseball. Trump balls can get you by and in a world of poor alternatives are the best. ROLB, OLB3, CROLB, etc. are just a waste of time, energy, and money. You're better off with 1 ROMLB than 5 CROLB.

    Honestly, there is no way around it with the mediocre exception of the Trump balls.

    Just quoting a post I made in one of the other 50 topics like this. There really is no way around it- want autoed baseballs you have to go legit.

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    will sharpies fade as well on these balls or just pens?

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    will sharpies fade as well on these balls or just pens?

    Sharpie will disappear too. That is if you can even get a Sharpie to dry on that plasticy-like ball.

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    I got a ball used during batting practice a long time ago. It's exactly like a ROMLB the printing of the text is all the same except underneath the MLB logo it says Practice is this a bad ball to get signed?

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    I tried TRUMP baseballs two years ago. I have them in a box, in the dark waiting till I get a house with my cave to display them. Every so often I dig them out and look at them dreaming of where and how I am going to display them.

    Well, a few have stayed pretty good, but a few are not like they were when I put them back in the box. The balls look pretty good, say they are leather, and I used the tried and true blue bic stick.

    Now, I only get ROMLB balls for the truly good prospects / superstars and keep other cheaper items around for lesser players.

    I always grab some freebie programs for minor leaguers, its a pretty cool item o have or if I can find a card of them, grab them.

    BUT DO NOT GO CHEAP WHEN YOU ENCOUNTER A SUPERSTAR!!! 12 bucks for the real deal will keep you happy for years to come!!!

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    I have Jim Rice, Rollie Fingers, Bobby Doerr, Bob Feller, and Duke Snider on cheap balls from when I started...still have them vanishing in their boxes

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    I use ROMLBs for big name players, but for lesser name players I use Ripken League balls. They're made of real leather and they've worked for me well so far.

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