No matter what type of ink you use you will have to be careful of the signature smearing. Be sure that the signature is fully dry before putting it in a protective sleeve or card holder. After the card is put into a plastic protector, keep in mind that if the conditions are not right the signature could sweat onto the plastic.
The ideal conditions for display would be indirect lighting, at a room temperature of 65 - 70 degrees F., and 50% humidity. Always check your signatures periodically for signs of fading or deterioration, and avoid excessive handling.
You might want to reconsider having the Baseball card signed. Signed baseball cards have a lower value than a signed baseball. The signature could also lower the value of the card. The signature would be considered a flaw in the condition of the card, and might sell at a lower value than an un-signed card.
You use a sharpee or other black permanent marker and then photocopy it
Permanent marker are made of colorant,carrier and resin.
the permanent marker was invented in 1956 in 1953 or 1890.
Well, one theory is that the chemicals contained in the whiteboard marker somehow reacts to the permanent marker, making it rub off, but it is not an excellent way to clean off permanent marker.
The permanent marker was invented in 1952 by Sidney Rosenthal.
No, all permanent marker's on the market today are none toxic.
sharpie is the best type of permanent marker.
Permanent marker has fumes and chemicals in it and I wouldn't recommend using it as eyeliner out of anything. Your eyes would probably sting a lot. If not, they'd be hurting while you try washing it off. Not recommended.
1952, inventor Sidney Rosenthathe permanent marker was invented in 1956.
The first permanent marker was invented by Sidney Rosethal in 1952.
in the permanent marker there is nothing just black air
it is Sharpie