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  1. #1
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    Autographing on glossy bat barrels?

    I have an Old Hickory bat, black barrel with the high gloss finish. I'm thinking about getting it autographed with silver paint pen (probably Deco), but have there been any well-known issues with smudging/streakiness/bubbling etc. with signing on gloss finishes on bat barrels?

    Thanks,
    Andy

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    Re: Autographing on glossy bat barrels?

    I'm by no means an expert on autograph pens but I was at Michaels testing some out and the sharpies dried instantly while the deco type smudged after it was done. Do the silver deco pens really look that much better than the silver metallic sharpies? I went the safe route and bought sharpie for my black bat

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    Re: Autographing on glossy bat barrels?

    Thanks. Everyone has had their own experiences, good and bad, with marker brands but my question has more to do with the ink transfer to the glossy finish on the bat. Glossy flats like some card and photo brands are notorious for awful autos. I just want to make sure that I'm not missing something obvious, that the collecting community strongly advises against getting glossy bats signed.

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    Re: Autographing on glossy bat barrels?

    Paint pen for a sit down autograph. Make sure you prep the pen, try it out first, etc. Get the paint flowing nicely. Shows much better than a sharpie in my opinion. Paint does not dry as fast, and can smear, so in a crowded free autograph scrum, paint may not be the way to go.

  5. #5
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    Re: Autographing on glossy bat barrels?

    Will be a sit down graph, so I'm thinking the odds will be better for a clean sig and haven't heard any additional fears about 'graphing on glossy. Thanks.

 

 

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