I have a question for all of those that collect game used bases. I just picked up my first one, and it was a Detroit Tiger game last season. I looked back at the stats and they apparently had a long rain delay before the game. The base is dirty as hell! I would really like to get it signed by Curtis Granderson and have him ad the 20-20-20-20 inscription. What are your thoughts on this idea? I dont know if I should leave the dirt, clean it completely, or just clean a small area near the bottom for him to sign. I am worried about having him sign it and then they dirt falling off and having the signature flake.
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Re: Game Used Bases
If anything is caked on, then clean it off before signing - wipe it down with a damp rag. The base will still be toned from the clay, which is what I think you're looking for. You'd have a hard time removing all of the clay even with a scrub brush, as the rubber is pourous. Just be sure to use a thick enough sharpie for signing, as the rough surface will cause a thinner one to jump and you'll be left with a miserable signature.R.J. Hinners
Always looking for Don Mattingly and other Yankees' game-used items and quality memorabilia.
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