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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2015 9:09:22 GMT -5
It's not unique it how he always spells it when he signs. I have a poster he signed the same way. Still a great piece though.
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Post by Pedigree on Apr 13, 2015 10:23:18 GMT -5
Man that's cool! I'm thinking about doing the same thing. Ron is a really cool guy and is pretty quick to respond with emails/calls. Got a question. I there any reason you went with the green pen instead of yellow? It looks great like it is...I was just curious. Trying to decide which color pain pen to send with it. Thanks Yeah Ron was really helpful. He had me worried for a little bit when my figure couldn't be located though lol. I went with green because I thought it would pop and I'm glad I did. I have a different figure signed in yellow, and although it looks nice, it sort of blends in with all the yellow on the figure.
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Post by JC Motors on Apr 13, 2015 12:19:38 GMT -5
That's awesome he signed it
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Post by DanC on Apr 13, 2015 12:48:15 GMT -5
Man that's cool! I'm thinking about doing the same thing. Ron is a really cool guy and is pretty quick to respond with emails/calls. Got a question. I there any reason you went with the green pen instead of yellow? It looks great like it is...I was just curious. Trying to decide which color pain pen to send with it. Thanks Yeah Ron was really helpful. He had me worried for a little bit when my figure couldn't be located though lol. I went with green because I thought it would pop and I'm glad I did. I have a different figure signed in yellow, and although it looks nice, it sort of blends in with all the yellow on the figure. Ah gotcha. It does look really good! What type/brand of paint pen did you use? I see oil based and water based by sharpie but not really sure what is best for autographs? Thanks
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2015 12:54:15 GMT -5
When I was using the Bay still, Hogan's Beach Shop bought a Hogan figure from me.
I will always think that was cool.
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Post by Pedigree on Apr 13, 2015 12:57:26 GMT -5
Yeah Ron was really helpful. He had me worried for a little bit when my figure couldn't be located though lol. I went with green because I thought it would pop and I'm glad I did. I have a different figure signed in yellow, and although it looks nice, it sort of blends in with all the yellow on the figure. Ah gotcha. It does look really good! What type/brand of paint pen did you use? I see oil based and water based by sharpie but not really sure what is best for autographs? Thanks I used the Sharpie brand oil based. i know some people say only use water based but i've seen the same success with both kinds. medium tip looks best (i think). i've made the mistake of using fine/extra fine before and i wasnt crazy about the result. fine is decent but i think medium tip is a bit better.
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