In order to preserve an autograph on a baseball bat, keep the bat out of direct light. Protect an autographed baseball bat with devices that cut out ultraviolet rays by following tips from the owner and operator of a card-trading shop in this free video on sports memorabilia.
Expert: Walter Case
Bio: Walt Case is the owner and operator of Card Traders in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
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519MaTT94KrZ 6 months ago
i have a picture signed by a hockey player but it was a few years ago and i got the signature on the glass part. any way i could protect it? and could the autograph get damaged from a bedroom light over part?
519MaTT94KrZ 6 months ago
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jordan89452 9 months ago
U don't say signature correctly. lol
TheToppsMan 10 months ago
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TheEocene 11 months ago
wtf lol
JMort95 2 years ago
yea
Jedister11 2 years ago
ur so right lol
knygoldcards 3 years ago
He's absolutely right about that one thing he says..........but do we have to hear it 20 times? OK, OK, no direct sunlight.......enough already. I'm sure there are several other precautions, but its only a 2 minute video and you have to say Sig-na-ture 40 times, granted. LOL
debaucheryBotched 3 years ago