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    Signing a Dark Red Indians Jersey

    I have 2 red 1975 Indians jerseys. The first I had autographed with a silver sharpie and it barely showed up on the jersey. Can anyone suggest something else in silver? Is a paint pen any different? Thanks for everyone's help.

    Dan

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    Re: Signing a Dark Red Indians Jersey

    you thought about black? You plan on signing on the jersey itself? Any way you could do a dot test on some part of the interior of the jersey?
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    Re: Signing a Dark Red Indians Jersey

    Have you thought about having just the white number on the back signed in black?

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    Re: Signing a Dark Red Indians Jersey

    Silver paint pen is what I use for my Cincinnati Reds jerseys and my Nebraska Cornhusker jerseys that I have had signed.

    Deco Color, Liquid Silver and I have always used "fine line" size. Haven't had a problem on bats, fielding gloves or jerseys.
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    Re: Signing a Dark Red Indians Jersey

    Quote Originally Posted by ironmanfan View Post
    Have you thought about having just the white number on the back signed in black?
    I had a couple of my GU throwback red jerseys signed on the white number in black and they came out great.

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    Re: Signing a Dark Red Indians Jersey

    I second AWA's suggestion. Deco Color paint pens are fantastic for autographs, and I nearly always have the player sign directly on the jersey fabric. If you know that the player has a lot of surface area to play with and will sign big, I would suggest the broad line pen (what I do). If not, the fine line is more like a Sharpie tip.

    hth,
    Josh

 

 

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