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Mike,
It seems that usually when I see blue sharpie signatures on a bat, one or two are smudged. Those all look really nice! Greg |
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Thanks Greg! I know what you mean, and that's why I hate collecting sigs on bats because I'm always afraid the next guy will smudge a sig while signing' I'm not sure why that is since sharpie tends to dry very quickly. I know some bats don't seem to smudge while others seems to be able to smudge for years and years. I have a nice 1960 reunion bat as well but I still need 2 sigs on it but I'm afraid it will get smudged if I take it to next year's show. I might just have to cover the main part of the bat and have them sign the handle, but not sure yet.
Last edited by mr2686; 12-28-2009 at 02:53 PM. |
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a really nice table so I have extra space to work on
Jimmy
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