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    See darryl-zero's Items on eBay

    I don't see why it would. Anything you use to get it signed will adhere to the paper much easier than it would with something like a glossy photo.
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    I'm talking about sending it ttm.

    It should work, just use the proper size envelopes to send and for the sase.

    Are you sending it to someone more famous who may use a sharpie, cause it'll look better in pen? You may want to say "please use a pen". Because, it wont bleed through. My auto'ed newspaper is signed in black ink pen.

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    I got Kerry Rhoades at Cards Training Camp last year and it looks good.

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    Thanks guys. It will be Cliff Avril on the front page when the Lions got their playoff birth against the Chargers. I don't have his card, so I might send an index card as well :(

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