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    New Cut Autograph Design

    I can't take much credit for this design since I saw someone else use something very similar on another site. However, imitation is the highest form of flattery and I loved the way these looked. They're a lot tougher to make than I thought they would be. I'm glad I found something to do with the hundreds of ICs I've accumulated!


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    Looks real sharp- almost better than anything you pull from a pack. At least you can control his signature and make sure that it doesn't get cut off by the overlay of the card. I also like how you diecut the body to come out over the white index- doesn't make it look plain by any means. Another quality custom job...

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    Rockiesfan Nice Design.. Looks Great

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    Love what you did with it even if you won't take credit for it.

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    Thanks. I just finished one for Pete Rose and I made a bunch that I've sent off to Andy Sonnanstine (like you expected someone else from me??) to get signed. I mailed out a ton of index cards today all cut down to the size I'd need to use them in cards. Should be fun when they start coming back!

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    You should just draw a box on the index cards and write "Please sign inside the box". You'll probably freak a few players out....

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    Here's my Rose cut:


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    RockiesFan -
    I'm not sure why I've never told you this but ....
    YOU'RE CUSTOMS ARE AWESOME!

    I've seen your posts on here & scn, and they are very very professional looking. You could get a job as a graphic designer.

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    This might be a stupid question but how are you getting the cut to stay on the card? Glue?

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    Silly question, but why not use the whole index card and make it an 8x10 photo? Those would look sharp on a wall. I have the better part of 4 NFL drafts that I had gotten outside of the NFL Combines on index cards. I only wish that I had your skill as those index cards would become wall hangers for sure!

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