a sharpee marker is best. felt pens use a water soluble ink that will smudge readily with only a little moisture (ruined a Cecil fielder autograph that way). just make sure to choose a contrasting color. black works for most natural colors and silver is good for the dark colors.
A thin point sharpie is the best pen to use when autographing a hockey card.
Sharpies usually work pretty well.
A Sharpy fine point marker is good. It does not erase easily.
I would use a fine tip, regular run of the mill, Sharpie. The ultra fine tip would be too small and not hold up as long.
You get fraus teeth and ring the phone then get the pen and go to zac and say I want your autograph
A ballpoint pen of some sort is generally good.
Autograph values depend on many factors. These include what type of item is signed, the type of pen/ink used, if the player is alive or deceased etc. Brooks was a frequent signed throughout his career. A signed baseball card may be worth about $2-3, a ball might get $10-15, and a photo $5-10.
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The best pen to use for signing a nylon flag without bleeding is a permanent fabric marker or a fine-tipped acrylic paint pen. These pens are designed to adhere well to fabric and dry quickly, minimizing the risk of smudging or bleeding. Look for options that are water-resistant and fade-resistant for durability. Always test the pen on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it performs as expected.
The best thing you can do to get a new cartridge type fountain pen to work is by replacing the cartridge. They are known for drying out when stored which makes it impossible for them to function properly.
If it is a glossy helmet, you can probably use a Q tip or cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. Just rub the autograph and it will come off.
no one is the best for pen spinning. but there are famous psers such as bonkura