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Collector Balidoosti private msg quote post Address this user
Hi, just wondering if pressing comics that have already been signed is an option and if so, are there any risks of the signatures/book being damaged in the process. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I'm potentially looking to have several signed books pressed and signature verification.
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Collector steveinthecity private msg quote post Address this user
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Originally Posted by Balidoosti
Hi, just wondering if pressing comics that have already been signed is an option and if so, are there any risks of the signatures/book being damaged in the process. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I'm potentially looking to have several signed books pressed and signature verification.
The answer is “Yes”. As to the signature/book being damaged that’s always a possibility based on the skill and experience of the presser and the specific condition of the book(chipping, loose staple, etc.).
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
It's 100% doable, and isn't a risk at all as long as the presser knows what they're doing. I've had CBCS press signed comics and I know other folks here have had other pressers do it as well.
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Suck it up, buttercup!! KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user
I've had all my signature books pressed (both witnessed and verified) through CBCS and have never had an issue
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Collector Balidoosti private msg quote post Address this user
Awesome. Thanks for all your help and feedback!
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Captain Corrector CaptainCanuck private msg quote post Address this user
Good question!

Welcome to the forum @Balidoosti
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Collector Zordar private msg quote post Address this user
I had two books CBCS declined pressing due to the type of pen used during signing.
It was a metallic silver ink more popular in the 90s.
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I'm a McNugget guzzler. HeinzDad private msg quote post Address this user
No paint markers
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
I think the reason for no paint markers or metallic markers is not only because of the pressing process but also when encapsulated the ink pressed against the plastic sleeve could be problematic.
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Collector Zordar private msg quote post Address this user
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I think the reason for no paint markers or metallic markers is not only because of the pressing process but also when encapsulated the ink pressed against the plastic sleeve could be problematic.

They passed VSP and were encapsulated, just no pressing. I've seen new signatures with metallic markers smear though. My sigs had been sitting for 23 years!
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I don't believe this....and I know you don't care that I don't believe this. GAC private msg quote post Address this user
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Originally Posted by GAC
I think the reason for no paint markers or metallic markers is not only because of the pressing process but also when encapsulated the ink pressed against the plastic sleeve could be problematic.

They passed VSP and were encapsulated, just no pressing. I've seen new signatures with metallic markers smear though. My sigs had been sitting for 23 years!


Awesome!! I hope to see pictures of your books posted here!
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Collector Puckster private msg quote post Address this user
I has this exact same question. Thanks for asking and thanks for all the responses.
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