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hey guys,
i was wondering what makes sharpie fade/skip like this signature does? does sharpie fade over time? i have seen tons of sharpie autograph signatures that seem to "skip" in the signature like this. (almost looks like the sharpie ran out of ink while signing) what causes signatures to look like this one? thanks for your help, i appreciate it. ![]()
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Pressure of the sharpie usually would cause those streaks.
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Probably left cap off to long or did not warmup sharpie prior to use. I always use staedtler markers.
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I have seen this before with his signature many times on pictures in sharpie and baseballs in ink . The problem is his "Y" is so long and drawn out that the sharpie or pen does not keep the same pressure on the picture or ball throughout the formation of the "Y" resulting in this signature quirk at times.
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thank you guys for your help with this and for the clarification. when i see autographs like this one, i always thought this meant that sharpies fades away over time. and i also have seen some sharpie"bleed" into the photo or postcard. so i appreciate you clearing that up for me.
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Some sharpie markings do fade over time, especially the color ones. I had a photo signed display in my office that faded significantly due to the UV rays from the fluorescent lighting. Yet others don't. A secretarial Sean Connery I stupidly purchased has been on the wall in my office for 17 years without showing any signs of diminution.
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Or the ink can't keep up with the speed of the signature being done
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Sharpie that fades doesn't usually look like the pen skips. The blue just turns into a muddled greyish-purplish color but the ink is still consistent throughout the signature. |
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so is the group consensus, that sharpie DOES fade over time? thanks
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I use a Sharpie for addressing packages. The only thing it's good for.
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Steadtler also streaks with loops. Most of the Frank Thomas HOF postcards signed with steadtler have a bit of streaking in the loop part of his signature. |
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In my experience Staedtlers streak far worse than Sharpies. |
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i only ask because i have autographs signed in "blue" sharpie, from 15-20 years ago which the blue now looks like muddled greyish-purplish color. all stored in the dark out of sunlight.
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Sharpies do "bleed" on certain types of photo paper. The "dry" photo paper being used by some labs seems to "bleed" more than other papers.
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Can't imagine how that happened. The first card I ever got signed back in the 80's looks exactly the same today as it did then. Can you post scans of the signatures you are referring to?
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i have a ton of them, ill try to get pics posted when i get a chance. whats even more weird is the very first autograph i ever got in sharpie back in the 1980's looks perfect still to this day! its weird how some cards fade and some dont.
i totally understand that with photo paper it bleeds, but cards are printed on the factory card stock shouldnt bleed./fade.
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