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Old 10-30-2024, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by hawaiian bam bam View Post
Does anyone else notice that Topps (or any of the other companies as well) use a dry, different type of sharpie? it seems like the newer issued autographs (like the 2024 products) look already faded! I wonder if they use cheap sharpies? it just seems to me that a card signed in regular sharpie (like a IP or TTM auto) looks way better than a topps certified autograph (The autograph seems to look much better) the autographs on certified autos seem smaller and tighter, vs larger autographs on regular signed cards. Anyone else see this?
They provide Staedtler markers.


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