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I agree. The personalization probably adds more sentimental value than it does book value...unless it was personalized to a player or other personality. I would never buy something personlized to Bertha, Biff, etc
I don't quite agree on this one. I would never buy a item that is personalized with a name.
I agree with sportsnbikes on this ones.
Before i got into game used I was heavy on HOF single-signed baseballs.
Any baseball w/ a personalization always sold for less than one without.
I would like to know if anyone has been successful in removing signatures from a game used bat? If so, how did you do it? I want to remove a personalization of an old sharpie signature from the barrel of an old gamer.
I butchered one of my bats with a combination of nail polish remover, olive oil and even a light sand...Why I even touched the bat with sandpaper i'll never know. I think I was delirious.
You wouldn't know it was there if you didn't look at the area tho'...
BEFORE:
AFTER:
btw - the picture itself is lighter, I didn't sand the whole bat
The best solution is Cramer Tape Remover liquid. You can get it on Amazon. It will remove Sharpie on all finishes, including Hickory and black bats, but won't cause color issues with the bat finish.
"Goo Gone" works like magic. Very small amounts are needed and not much rubbing is required to remove the ink. It is orange in color and leaves a pretty strong orange type of smell that fades over time. I've seen the results on blond bats and it's pretty amazing how well this stuff works. Haven't tried it on black finished bats, so I'm not sure how Goo Gone affects that type of finish.
I would like to know if anyone has been successful in removing signatures from a game used bat? If so, how did you do it? I want to remove a personalization of an old sharpie signature from the barrel of an old gamer.
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