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"Blue Sharpie = Ebay = I Won´t Sign it!!"
anyone had similar experience? I have recently talked with an in Person collector and he told me about some celebrities that refuse to sign with blue sharpie?
to be honest - meanwhile I cannot stand or don´t like these blue sharpies anymore - on vintage albums they always looks like UFF - what a shame! Always the same looking atographs on ebay....
by the way - theres no better looking on a vintyge album as with "vintage" ball pen:
some higlights of my ball pen signed albums collection - by the way, I have no Problems if an item is dedicated to someone or if there is a Story or dedication included - this makes it for me even more "historc".... look at these and imagine if These have been signed with blue sharpie.... hmm...
Foreigner
REO Speedwagon
Rory...
Thin Lizzy
Cheap Trick
Scorpions
Frankie Miller
Buck Owens
Billy Joel - this is one of my favorites - signed by the band on the back cover - click for supersize Image :-)
Derringer
Black Oak Arkansas
Journey
April Wine:
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Some of the ball point pen looks great, but on some albums it just looks too light and its difficult to read. I would rather have albums signed in sharpie so they stand out. I would love to have the Journey and Scorpions albums!
Yes, I have heard artists say no to Blue sharpies. When I got Slash last year, there was a guy with a guitar and he had a blue sharpie. Slash said "I'll sign the guitar but not in blue, get a different color." I don't know where celebrities/musicians equate blue with ebay. There are several autographs on ebay signed in black. If anyone can figure out the thought process of these people, please let me know!
Jackson Browne is another artist who won't touch a blue sharpie. I've seen some go so far as to carry their own black sharpie and sign with that rather than a blue one. You cannot argue that a blue sharpie signature doesn't pop brightly on most items of solid background, much better than ink pen sigs do. When I started, ink pen was all we had so I have a bunch of stuff signed that way, and frankly, for 99% of it, I'd rather re-do them with sharpie than display them with the pen sigs- they would just look better, IMO.
As to the origin of the blue sharpie phobia, look no further than David Crosby, the original whiner about eBay sales of signed items. There has been a theory floated that Crosby equated blue sharpie sigs to ebay sales initially, and spread the word among his circle of artist friends (including Browne) and it disseminated slowly out into the world after that.
That looks like silver paint pen to me, not sharpie. The problem with silver sharpies, paint pens and the ilk has always been the same: they fail to give a clean sig a high percentage of the time, whether running loosely (paint pens), spreading too thin (silver sharpie) or failing to flow smoothly on non-hard surfaces.
Never remove that personalization, as it is better than a COA with that story.
The differences between the two can change day to day, lol. One day your silver sharpie will flow perfect and give you a great sig, the next, it skips, dries up, or spreads all over the place. You have nice sigs on both those items, consider yourself pretty lucky, IMO, lol!
It's kind of a sore spot with me, because a proper silver or gold signature looks amazing on dark items- but getting one is sometimes difficult. That guitar is sharp, and I think it's silver sharpie due to the difference in width of the sigs, a common issue with silvers.
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