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Also, I've noticed that the ink flakes off if I scratch on it, but obviously I won't be doing that with the real autographs. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for the help everyone. I got my Decocolor in the mail a couple days ago, and I have been testing it on an old mini helmet that I have. Is there anything I need to do as for a prep before I have someone sign with it? I've already got it primed and writing, but when I try it on the mini helmet, the ink at first tends to separate or bubble (I'm not sure how to explain it. It's weird). I never had this problem with the Prismacolor, but it is silver ink. I'm thinking maybe a sharpie would be best on the pink mini. IDK.
That is what I was thinking. I'm going to buy a Decocolor off eBay because my local store doesn't carry them. Should I get broad line or fine line? I want the autographs to pop you know.
[quote=Jessica4Bama;312165]Sorry. I've got another question.
Do you think a silver paint pen would look good on this mini helmet?
On the pink helmet you would be better off using black ink. Paint pen or sharpie would work. The paint pen would be the best bet if you are worried about fading but I think you should be alright with sharpie as well.
As far as previous posts, I would agree - getting panel balls signed is a bad idea. For jerseys (game used or not) I typically prefer getting the darker numbers signed - get them in decocolor paint pen. If you do have a jersey with a white number, use a black decocolor. Footballs I use paint pens as well.
Yeah. I was upset about the fact the Braves used a silver Sharpie on there game used jerseys they auctioned off. I was hoping they would use a paint pen, but no luck. The Prado jersey is signed on the 4, and he has a lite signature from what I've noticed so it doesn't pop.
Honestly either works but I would stick with a black sharpie to be safe. At the last show most signers were using a black on white panel over paint pens. Just make sure it is new and tested, if multiple sigs make sure to have several on you because if it is overused or dries up some from use and being open the autos are not as clean and look faded and scratchy. That will be as cool item. Don't use blue sharpie on white panel as it will fade overtime where black holds longer. Oh, get UV protected case for it to better preserve the sigs.
As far as previous posts, I would agree - getting panel balls signed is a bad idea. For jerseys (game used or not) I typically prefer getting the darker numbers signed - get them in decocolor paint pen. If you do have a jersey with a white number, use a black decocolor. Footballs I use paint pens as well.
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