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  • BVC
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 162

    MLB-authenticated holograms

    Can the holograms on MLB-authenticated baseballs be removed? I ask because I recently won a ball that was shipped to the wrong person. Turns out it was someone who was banned from this forum for supposedly manipulating game-used items. We have each others balls...so to speak.

    What luck, huh?
  • Roady
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 1430

    #2
    Re: MLB-authenticated holograms

    I'm not sure if they can be removed without leaving residue behind. And I am not sure if the residue can be removed. But I bet it can.

    And speaking of the MLB hologram, could they make the numbers any smaller on the new ones? I had to use my phones QR reader app for the last one I received to be sure the number was correct. I couldn't read it even with reading glasses!

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    • MercyMe78
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 107

      #3
      Re: MLB-authenticated holograms

      Originally posted by BVC
      Can the holograms on MLB-authenticated baseballs be removed? I ask because I recently won a ball that was shipped to the wrong person. Turns out it was someone who was banned from this forum for supposedly manipulating game-used items. We have each others balls...so to speak.

      What luck, huh?
      I've actually tried to remove an MLB hologram from an item (one item I bought had two different MLB authentications.. so I tried to remove the incorrect one) and the hologram actually "self-destructs" so to speak. The shiny part of the hologram will detach from the top layer leaving just a clear strip/film and part of the remaining hologram. If the hologram wasn't applied all that firmly, then I guess it can be removed but it would be very hard to do

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      • BVC
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2014
        • 162

        #4
        Re: MLB-authenticated holograms

        Thanks for the info guys. Much appreciated.

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        • coxfan
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 715

          #5
          Re: MLB-authenticated holograms

          I share the concern about excessively small numbers. Although I'm 65, I still read normally without glasses, in even small print. But when I bought a g-u ball from the 8-22-14 game (KC over Texas) from the Rangers, I had to ask my 33-year-old daughter to verify the last digit for me. I had it correct, but I couldn't be sure until her younger eyes checked it for me.

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          • dplettn
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 645

            #6
            Re: MLB-authenticated holograms

            I would be grateful to know who was suspended for allegedly manipulating GU balls. I almost always buy from teams direct. But on occasion I buy second hand and would like to know of any situations in which I should have restraint.

            If posting the details here are inappropriate, please be so kind to e-mail me a synopsis:

            plettner at fuse dot net

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            • BVC
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2014
              • 162

              #7
              Re: MLB-authenticated holograms

              Originally posted by dplettn
              I would be grateful to know who was suspended for allegedly manipulating GU balls. I almost always buy from teams direct. But on occasion I buy second hand and would like to know of any situations in which I should have restraint.

              If posting the details here are inappropriate, please be so kind to e-mail me a synopsis:

              plettner at fuse dot net
              Not 'balls' - 'items'. I found the info doing a search, so this is nothing new, and the name is irrelevant. I just mentioned it to explain why I was concerned; otherwise, it would certainly have sounded like paranoia

              Regarding small print on holograms, I ran into the exact same thing at a Seattle game. I walked away and tried to read the hologram - I got '5' and '6' mixed up and had to bring the ball back and stand in line just to hear them tell me that I was blind

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