Storing Autograph signed in ink vs. Sharpie Any Difference?

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Storing Autograph signed in ink vs. Sharpie Any Difference?

by todd24089 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:43 pm

Just got a great autograph and am very excited to display it. It is signed in regular ink as opposed to sharpie. I plan to frame the original. Should I just put in an archival plastic sleeve before framing? Otherwise I assume framing would eventually smudge. Or are there any special considerations surrounding what appears to be ball-point pen ink? Thanks.

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