Removing Signature from a baseball

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  • ndevlin
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    Re: Removing Signature from a baseball

    Originally posted by Capital-Sports
    And dirtyla2000 , I wouldv'e just kept that 1938 Yankees team signed ball with all the signatures!!!! I know Gehrig single signed baseballs are rare, but man.......All comes down to personal preference

    I thought the same thing.

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  • Capital-Sports
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    And dirtyla2000 , I wouldv'e just kept that 1938 Yankees team signed ball with all the signatures!!!! I know Gehrig single signed baseballs are rare, but man.......All comes down to personal preference

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  • Capital-Sports
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    They have been around for a few years. Its good for single signed baseball collectors. PSA/DNA, JSA, and Richard Simon that I know of will disclose the fact that the baseball has had signatures removed. If you look at the baseball under a black light is shows where the "chemicals" were used to remove the other signatures, but you cant notice upon regular inspection. But when the ball is gettin authenticated, the top 2 authentication companies note this, as single signed baseballs of some of the past stars go for records amounts to compared to multi signed baseballs.

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  • AWA85
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    Originally posted by dirtyla2000
    signedbaseballmagic.com,they made my 1938 Yankees team signed ball into a sweet spot Gehrig baseball,and you cant tell ,amazing!

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  • ndevlin
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    Ive used mr. clean on old bats that have some unwanted writing and you have to be very gentle. Even then, its wears a little on a bat. I bet it really does a number on a ball. Id definitely test it on a different ball first and see how it works.


    Id personally not do it.

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  • godwulf
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    Originally posted by dirtyla2000
    signedbaseballmagic.com,they made my 1938 Yankees team signed ball into a sweet spot Gehrig baseball,and you cant tell ,amazing!
    Are you serious?

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  • Sheffield11
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    Its not a super expensive ball, has anyone ever used the mr. clean? Does it leave any kind of marks or anything? And which side should be used?

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  • dirtyla2000
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    signedbaseballmagic.com,they made my 1938 Yankees team signed ball into a sweet spot Gehrig baseball,and you cant tell ,amazing!

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  • kylehess10
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    I heard that the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works good but if you're dealing with a really expensive baseball then I'd send it to a professional. There are companies out there that remove it without it ever looking like it was there.....but the only problem though is that they're not cheap.

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  • Sheffield11
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    Removing Signature from a baseball

    I just picked up a dual signed baseball and didnt want the one signature, Any ideas how to safely remove it?
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