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    Hand written or Typed out

    I haven't sent through the mail in a while, I have been successful with email. When sending out to for an autograph request, do you feel like you have more success with a handwritten letter or a letter that was typed up and printed? Thanks for the info

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    I really don't think it makes a huge difference. Players aren't going to even see your letter unless they actually open the mail, which is probably the biggest hurdle.
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    I would assume it doesn't make a huge difference like automaster said, but I've always hand written my letters. I just feel like it's a bit more personal and if I'm asking them to put pen to cardboard, I can put pen to paper. Plus I just enjoy the act of writing.

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