Can signed comics be pressed safely?20000
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1Collector | Firegoof19 private msg quote post Address this user | |
I’ve got a few older signed comics that I would like to get graded, but would benefit from a press. They were signed back in 2019, so the ink is definitely dry. Is it safe? Or a waste of my money? Looking for some opinions or someone who has actually done it. | ||
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Collector | Sebastsk8 private msg quote post Address this user | |
It's safe, the only possible issue I've ever heard of is paint pens bit they can be pressed, just have to be more careful with how its done and what temp. I've pressed sharpie and marker pens etc with 0 issues. |
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Collector | HooperSchaefer private msg quote post Address this user | |
Agreed. No problem with sharpie or pen ink on most standard covers. The only issues could be the paint pens mentioned above or smudging if the signed cover was glossy/acetate/foil, etc. |
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I'm a McNugget guzzler. | HeinzDad private msg quote post Address this user | |
Paint pen writing has depth. It’s not just 2D it’s 3D. Said signature will press into the book. | ||
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Collector | Firegoof19 private msg quote post Address this user | |
Quote:Originally Posted by Sebastsk8thanks, mine were done with sharpie, so im going to give it a try. |
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Staple topics, nice. | makahuka private msg quote post Address this user | |
Good advice on paint markers. | ||
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