by packrat » Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:31 am
Unless you are familiar with the type of leather used for the ball, I would suggest you don't get one signed. If the ball was made with cheap leather the autograph might "bleed out" and fade away. I would first find out where the ball was made and what grade of leather was used. I do know one thing -- if it's made in China, do not get it signed. The leather they use is way inferior and you will be left with nothing but an ink stain within a year or so. At least that is what happened to my baseballs that were made in China. Using a sharpie will make the autograph last longer but it will bleed out eventually.
Unless you are familiar with the type of leather used for the ball, I would suggest you don't get one signed. If the ball was made with cheap leather the autograph might "bleed out" and fade away. I would first find out where the ball was made and what grade of leather was used. I do know one thing -- if it's made in China, do not get it signed. The leather they use is way inferior and you will be left with nothing but an ink stain within a year or so. At least that is what happened to my baseballs that were made in China. Using a sharpie will make the autograph last longer but it will bleed out eventually.