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mybestbretts 09-22-2020 05:36 PM

removing an autograph from a photo
 
Appreciate some help. Need to remove an autograph from a photo.
Suggetions please

r2678 09-22-2020 05:59 PM

What type of ink and what type of picture.

mybestbretts 09-23-2020 06:57 AM

Removing an autograph
 
iT IS A SHARPIE AUTO ON A GLOSSY PHOTO. THE PHOTO IS A TYPE 1 THAT I REALLY LIKE BUT I SENT IT TO PSA TO HAVE THE AUTOGRAPH AUTHENTUCATED AND THEY REJECTED IT.

Lordstan 09-23-2020 07:35 AM

You should post it here. PSA offers an opinion. It doesn't mean they are always correct. That is not meant to bash them. Its merely a statement of fact. Opinions, from anyone can be incorrect. Before you spending time and energy and risk ruining the photo, it might be worth posting here for opinions. I have seen many cases where items,known to be real, needed to be resubmitted multiple times before they got approved.

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mybestbretts 09-23-2020 08:42 AM

Autographed photo
 
2 Attachment(s)
i HAVE ATTACHED IT ALONG WITH THE AD IT WAS USED IN. I THOUGT IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO SOMEONE THAT WORKED FOR VESS OR DRAWING, ETC. WE WILL NEVER KNOW. ANYWAY
THANK YOU FOR ANY INPUT

Lordstan 09-23-2020 01:17 PM

I am no expert on Brett autos, but the first thing that comes to mind is whether or not that is an autopen or preprinted some how.
I think you might want to either rename this thread or start a new tbread with the tital asking for help. It might get more attention than your current title.

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packs 09-23-2020 01:22 PM

If it's marker on a photo a dry eraser should do the trick. If it's pre-printed, nothing will get it off.

mybestbretts 09-23-2020 01:45 PM

Brett vess cola photo
 
For sure it is a sharpie.

MooseDog 09-23-2020 01:46 PM

I'd try to find another copy of the same piece/photo. If you can, compare the "signatures" and if they are exactly the same you know it's a pre-print. One thing that might give some hope is that the signature on the photo doesn't match the "Gege Blutt" signature on the ad.

Duluth Eskimo 09-23-2020 03:23 PM

I don’t really know George Brett autos, but why would someone forge his auto on a photo like this with personalization that so closely matches the signature on the ad. Without further research I would think it’s authentic. THe photo is the collectible here not the auto.

mybestbretts 09-24-2020 06:52 AM

Auto removal
 
i AGREE WITH YOU, THE PHOTO IS THE ONLY ONE OF THIS AD I HAVE EVER SEEN IN ALL MY YEARS OF COLLECTING HIS PHOTOS. PERSONALLY, I THINK IT WAS GIVEN TO SOMEONE WITHIN THE COMPANY OR AN EMPLOYEE WHO WON IT, ETC. BUT WE WILL NEVER KNOW

Shoelessseb 09-24-2020 08:06 AM

The best way to remove sharpie from a glossy photo is to write over it with an expo marker, and use a tissue to erase the ink. Works like a charm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHVuYR_Kg78

etsmith 09-24-2020 09:00 PM

It was probably produced as a publicity photo and they had George Brett inscribe it that way for an ad or something and for some reason they never used it except as a plain photo.

mrmopar 09-25-2020 11:06 PM

I have found that promotional photos, made or used specifically for a player appearance, to be extremely difficult to find later. I have searched Steve Garvey appearances online for example and have seen several different signings with stacks of photos shown in a picture; from that event and were being given away at that time and yet never seen even one offered for sale (on ebay at least).

I realize that most people getting a freebie at a signing are going to keep them, but you'd think some would make their way to market eventually. I have a few other photos that I have only seen once or twice in 20+ years of online collecting.

Maybe this Brett was a promotional image that was used for an appearance and is similar in nature to what I describe above. It is also possible it was a company perk (Brett signs a few and they are given away to top employees or a raffle) or maybe a prototype made up for the ad that was signed and kept by an employee. Lots of mysteries like that that only the right people know the answer and sometimes that answer goes to the grave with them, I bet.

mybestbretts 09-26-2020 02:12 PM

Brett auto
 
i AGREE, THIS IS THE ONLY ONE OF THESE I HAVE SEEN IN MANY YEARS OF COLLECTING. I HAVE SEVERAL AND THEY SEEM TO BE RARE.


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