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GoCubsGo32
06-19-2015, 01:40 PM
Long story short....

I was on the same plane as the Davidson Men's Basketball team in Dec 2008, shortly after they lost to Purdue. I got Steph Curry autograph on my plane ticket, but it's made of carbon paper.It was a very unique cool experience, with some great stories & memories. Is there any way of saving this before it completely fades? I'm not sure if UV/museum glass would save it since it's the material it's signed on. Thoughts?

http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l219/scamehorn32/IMG_1271_zpsscu4elcn.jpg
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l219/scamehorn32/IMG_1272_zpseiqwxx37.jpg

Butch7999
06-19-2015, 05:52 PM
Hi Gary, we wish we knew some way to preserve all of that legibly. We're assuming it's the ticketing/booking information that you're worried about,
which already appears to be very faded -- the USAirways logos and Curry's signature should be relatively safe and stable.

It looks like the ticket is printed on paper similar to fax paper, and from what we've seen that stuff just fades until it's invisible, no matter what you do.
We've got fax pages from the pre-internet days of our roto league, which have been kept inside a closed notebook, inside a sealed box, inside a lightless
storage cabinet, and 15-20 years later they're just blank sheets now.

Hopefully someone else here might have a preservation technique for that sort of paper and ink, which we'd be as glad as you to learn. The only thing
we could do, when we first noticed how quickly and severely that sort of material fades, was to make xerox copies of the pages (copy machine ink lasts).
Unfortunately, that doesn't do much to help with what you want to show off as the genuine Curry autograph, which should maintain its integrity but,
before long, only on a blank sheet.

Lordstan
06-19-2015, 10:19 PM
Gary,
I would make a high quality scan and use settings that darken the print a little. I would then frame them together so the memory is preserved even if the printing fades.

ooo-ribay
06-20-2015, 08:03 AM
Gary,
I would make a high quality scan and use settings that darken the print a little. I would then frame them together so the memory is preserved even if the printing fades.

I like that idea. I know of no way to "save" the ticket.

steve B
06-21-2015, 09:56 PM
Making a copy is probably about the only way. Thermal printer prints are really hard to preserve. There might be something on the LOC website, but it might not be practical for a hobbyist.

Don't let it get too warm, or it will become a fading black/gray piece of paper.

Steve B

Gary Dunaier
06-24-2015, 06:42 PM
In 2000, the Mets offered fans the opportunity to buy tickets via "ETM" ticket kiosks in malls and such. Unfortunately, most of the information that would identify the ticket - which, in this case, is practically everything - has faded. You might be surprised to learn that this scanned image...

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7111/7601891364_52cbf5c841_c.jpg

...which was made in 2012, when the ticket was 12 years old, is much more legible than the actual ticket itself.

GoCubsGo32
06-24-2015, 07:33 PM
Thanks everyone for the replies and feedback. I'll more than likely scan it, do a little Photoshop to the scan to make it darker and frame it.

Here's the story behind the ticket...

I was traveling home for winter break from Purdue in 2008, and was shocked to see the Davidson Men's Basketball team was on my flight from IND to CLT. I saw Curry chilling with his teammates, I kindly approached him asking for his autograph on my plane ticket. He was very kind, signed it and we joke around since I was decked out in my Purdue swag and Davidson had just lost to Purdue the night before.When Curry went to board the plane, I didn't realize, he accidentally gave me his boarding pass somehow along with my signed boarding pass.When I saw Curry boarding the plane, I saw him searching, quickly realizing what may of happen.I checked my backpack, saw Curry boarding pass. So I went over to him and said," I think you might need this." He laughed and said," Just a little..." lol. Turns out, I would sit next to Curry on the plane!

We talked the whole flight down to CLT, talking about Batman, the then "new" Dark Knight Batman movie and other sports. After all these years, fame, and money.... he's still seems to be that same nice humbled guy back when I met him.