Halper's Remedy, is it really O.K.?

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  • Swoboda4
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 1621

    Halper's Remedy, is it really O.K.?

    I would like to ask the membership how they protect autographs on baseballs and bats. I know to leave them out of direct sunlight and light in general. But I display them and I took the advise given by Barry Halper in his video,"The Baseball Timecapsule",by spraying a clear laquer on the baseballs and bats. This,as he said,prevents further fading. Has time shown this method to be accurate?
  • stlbats
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 603

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    Re: Halper's Remedy, is it really O.K.?

    Not sure about Halpers remedy, however Rob Steinmetz does spray something on some of his stuff. he told me about it a while back. it was particluar a autod pujols GU fielding glove signed in silver paint pen.

    you can reach him at authenticgamers.com

    Myself, I would not spray anything on any of my signed balls especially. I keep them in Ultra Pro UV cubes in a dark room


    Jason

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    • Swoboda4
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 1621

      #3
      Re: Halper's Remedy, is it really O.K.?

      Jason-What is the pen that old time players used that seem to last longer than todays ball point? Is it a fountain pen and is there a particular ink?

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      • stlbats
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 603

        #4
        Re: Halper's Remedy, is it really O.K.?

        hello. I am not sure on the pen. I know they used a lot of fountain pens back then, not sure on the exact ink type. Someone that frequents the vintage posts might know this


        thanks

        jason

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