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Quick question for those of you who have been at this longer than I have. Can you comment regarding when blue Sharpies became commonly used for autographs? I am looking at an unauthenticated card for a player who died in 1991, and it is signed with a blue Sharpie. If there is nothing usual about a autographed card from the late 80s signed that way, I'll be doing more due diligence, but don't want to waste any more effort if this is unusual.
Thanks in advance. Last edited by carlsonjok; 02-05-2023 at 07:15 AM. |
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