Faded Autographs
jskirwin
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I was sorting and grading a pile of raw when I found a Joe Torre and Ted Simmons auto that had faded. You can see the indentation where the men wrote on the cards with a ball point pen, but most of the ink is gone. Oh to have had a sharpie in those days...
Anyone else have faded autos like this and is there any way to restore them? I've even thought about getting Torre and Simmons to re-sign them, but I'm really not an autograph hound.
Anyone else have faded autos like this and is there any way to restore them? I've even thought about getting Torre and Simmons to re-sign them, but I'm really not an autograph hound.
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I have a Brett auto - psa/dna game used ball from his 3000th hit game. There's probably not much you can do about the fading IMO. I believe that has been asked in a Tuff Stuff article to an auto expert who said that if a Ruth auto, e.g., is faded, it has to stay that way - that's what I recollect.
mike
<< <i>I had a small toy football with Mark Moseley's signature on it in my office. I guess the lights faded it into oblivion. It disappeared into nothingness. >>
southsider
Fluorescent lights, e.g., are really tuff on ink sigs I believe - to "openly" display an item in bright lights, I was told to put the item in a UV protected display holder - same goes for even a baseball card I think.
mike
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<< <i>I had a small toy football with Mark Moseley's signature on it in my office. I guess the lights faded it into oblivion. It disappeared into nothingness. >>
southsider
Fluorescent lights, e.g., are really tuff on ink sigs I believe - to "openly" display an item in bright lights, I was told to put the item in a UV protected display holder - same goes for even a baseball card I think.
mike >>
Yeah, I didn't even think of it or notice until it was already faded. I actually thought the cleaning lady wiped it down!
<< <i>anyone know who sells the uv-protected holders, and what they cost? I'd love to find a good resource on protecting autograph balls that goes beyond keeping them out of direct sunlight. >>
fens
There are a lot of companies offering UV protected cases but I am linking Steiner since they have a sale going on that I saw in SCD, for display cases. I'm considering the case for 15 balls to put on the shelf if it isn't too large. It's normally 200$ and on sale for 110$ and looks pretty good.
mike