You guys definitely got me into collecting autographs. I’ve been watching and rewatching your videos on collecting autographs for about 2 years now. Thanks for all the good advice you guys give. Question for you guys what silver pen would you recommend for a lost boys poster?
@@hunted_werewolf2646 thanks so much for the support! Much appreciated. I would go with a silver deco paint pen. Or black deco on the red background. Thanks for watching ✌🏽
I’m not familiar with displate posters sorry. Look for pictures of signed displate posters online and maybe you’ll see what pens were used. Hope that helps.
Thank you for this! I'm new to going to cons and getting signatures and I'm a huge poster guy! I use sharpie but I'll definitely start using posca and deco color now
Yes love this!! Heading into Mad Monster in Glendale next month and appreciate the insight and tips!! Usually I just use whatever pens they have at the table to use but wanna bring my own
I have a Gears of War 2 poster I will be getting signed this October by John Dimaggio. The poster material is thicker than normal. It has a holographic effect, and is is embossed. What would you recommend? I was thinking some sort of white marker. But unsure if I should go with paint, or regular sharpie. Really want the autograph to pop!
@@ImGonnaRageQuit great question, is this the poster? www.reddit.com/r/GearsOfWar/comments/1bpo7a7/gow_2_smaller_holographic_poster/ cause that looks like a silver sharpie.
Thank you guys! Perfect timing as well, I’ll be at Texas frightmare next week. This is helpful. I’m nervous to meet John Allen Nelson because I didn’t want him to mess up on the autograph but I’ll tell him what Scott says to celebrities
You are so welcome! I wanted to upload it before all these big conventions. That’s it, prep the pen prep the guest. Enjoy TFW and thanks so much for watching 🤘🏽
@@bearmcman9828 i mean, sharpies are ok with silk posters because they don't really fade out on silk. Richard Dreyfuss signed my Jaws silk poster with a dark blue sharpe and it looks great
I have a question that I hope you guys know the answer to. I have a Halloweeen III poster pretty heavily autographed, and I went ahead and got it linen backed. It's the best way to preserve posters/art. With that being said, now that it's been linen backed, I don't know if that changes what type of marker/pain pens work on it best. I was told I can still get it autographed after it's been linen backed, but was not told which marker/paint pen works best. Do either of you have any ideas? Thanks
Great question. I honestly don’t know. I did reach out to Scott and unfortunately we haven’t dealt with linen backed posters to give you a solid answer. I’m sorry.
Hey guys! Just wanted to know what would be best to use on a scream mask. I'm meeting the whole original cast this weekend and want to know what would be the best to use for signatures on it. I'm pretty sure the surface is either pvc or latex
I’m not the person to ask 😅 sorry. I had a bad experience getting mask signed. I don’t get masks signed. I would leave it up to the guests. Since they sign so many masks.
I’m getting my Halloween Trilogy boxset signed. The 3 steelbook set with the (I think) tin box. I normally use Posca for a lot of my stuff. But never had a boxset signed, do you guys know if Posca paint pen will be any good for the set? Thanks! (Edit) getting the front of the box signed! So the “glossy” tin
@@DUTCH.HORROR thanks for the question. Do you have an extra steel book you can practice on? My friend told me he has a dented steel book that he uses to try different pens on it. Poscas are water based I think and tend to scratch off easier. I would try a deco. Hope that helps.
@@Fonso13 Thanks so much man! Sadly can’t find the Deco pens in the Netherlands.. I was thinking maybe just sharpie on the box? But not the biggest fan of sharpie since I got some things that are slowly fading. Or do you have any tips on sharpies and or other oil pens?
I recommend testing on a similar piece of whatever item you’re getting signed to find the results you like best. I haven’t tried on parchment paper to test, but I prefer the deco color, followed by the Molatow then sharpie. Same preference for wood. Hope that helps.
@@MarkoDaničić-f5r great question, I’ve never gotten a guitar signed before. I would think an oil based paint pen should work well. I see online some say go with Sharpies. 🤷🏽♂️ do you have a guitar you can test pens with? Hope that helps sorry, not an expert on guitars.
Great video guys, I've always used Molotow's pens but they're so hit or miss. Definitely will be trying out Posca and Deco from now on. Also do you guys got more videos lined up for the summer?
What marker would be good for a glossy poster? I have a Charlie Hunam SOA poster I'm getting signed in March and really want it to pop! It will be on a black background. Thanks!
Right on! What kind of material is the poster? Thick paper? Or regular poster paper? I’d go with a white deco paint pen or a Posca. I hope that helped.
@@speltier1965 if you are nervous about a paint pens, you can always go with a sharpie. Sharpies tend to fade after time though. If you have an old LP you can test different pens on it just for testing purposes.
@Fonso13 majority of my collection is with a Sharpie & they are over 40 years old & in pristine shape. Sharpie was all I knew back then. 😎 Thank you. Will get the brand paint pen you suggested & try it. 👌🏻
Blick is a great store, i go to the on in Sacramento when i head over that way. i'd been hunting all over youtube for a video about pens since next year i'm going to either midsummer scream or monsterpalooza and will be bringing some 11x17 posters with me to get signed, i looked all over to see what pens to use for when i get them signed and couldn't find anything, it was driving me bonkers. next year will my first vacation solo so i wanted to make it count and do something i'd wanted to do for a long time, normally i go to the fanx con in san francisco but in june i went to sinister creature con in sacramento where i got my The Nun pop signed by Bonnie Aarons and my Neca Chucky doll signed by Alex Vincent
Thanks! Acrylic Paint Pens, These pens are designed specifically for use on canvas. Oil-based paint pens are another option for canvas boards. They provide a more opaque and glossy finish compared to acrylic pens. However, they take longer to dry. Which convention!?
@Fonso13 going to Washington state summer con mainly for sons of anarchy guests! The canvas has a epoxy finish over it so it's just smooth basically! I reached out on Instagram so I could send you a picture so you could get more of a idea of how it looks, Hope to hear back!
@@patricewilson2084 Good adhesion: Deco pens have a pigment-based ink that adheres well to matte photo paper, preventing smudging and ensuring clear writing. Opacity: Their opaque ink allows for vibrant colors even on darker matte photos. Variety of colors: Deco pens come in a wide range of colors to suit different needs. I hope this helps
I just wanna ask what company would you recommend for yellow. I typically use deco but for some reason when I use it either comes out to clear/light no matter how much I prep it.
I recently met Sam J. Jones and he signed my original Flash Gordon movie poster. I originally wanted him to sign with a yellow paint pen but he was not comfortable in doing so as he said it would run and did not want my poster damaged. So he suggested in just using a black sharpie. I was kinda bummed but I understood his judgement.
I gotta ask, does anyone know where to get these paint pens? I can't find them anywhere online or maybe I'm missing something. I could definitely use some for future cons. So does anyone know where I can get them and a case? Also let me know which brands are the best to use.
Michael’s is where I buy my pens, also blicks art supplies. As for the case I just looked pen cases on Amazon. We cover which pens to use in the video. Not sure what items you are getting signed. Different pens for different materials.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help! I usually get 8x10 photos or Funko Pops signed but I'm usually picky when it comes to certain colors especially based on the guest. Nether less thank you so much!
i recently bought a few posca pens to use in a couple weeks at a convention but idk about the size. I bought the 5M tip size i was just curious what you use. I am getting a scream 24x36 poster signed what would you recommend for the paint pen size
The 3m is what I usually use on my albums. On a big poster you could use the 5m. It all depends on how they sign and if you want quotes. Those can take up a lot of space. If you check out my latest video you can see us using a deco paint pen and on albums and posters. Hope that helped 😅
@@Fonso13Skeet, Jamie, Arquette, Lillard, Waddell, and Whipp are all gonna be at spookala tampa in two weeks. Just went out and got a new 3M posca but wasn’t satisfied because it was a different green so i ordered one that’s the same as my 5M
@@seanbegleiter3091 very nice!! Also keep in mind the guests will have lots of pens at there table. If yours is brand new and prepped you should be good to go!! Have fun!
So I watched the H45 video and I noticed a lot of people using white paint pens when previously such as in this video the can be hit or miss Has anything changed in terms of white paint pens? Do you have a recommendation for one? Or can I go ahead an assume Decocolor is still the king? Thanks
Nothing has changed really. Just the certain prints we had it worked really well. White on black background looks so good. It’s all preference really. We’ve been having really good luck with Deco white lately. Maybe cause they were brand new and have not been sitting in our cases for a long period of time. That’s probably why. Thanks for the question.
@@Fonso13 Thanks for the answer. I recently shelled out a LOT of money on an original rolled 78 Halloween poster with the blue ratings box. If you know, you know. I've seen a lot of people get their Halloween H1 posters signed in orange but something about the white si so clean and eye popping. Thanks for the reply.
@@Fonso13thank you so much for the help. I am going to my first convention so I am really nervous and want to make sure I do it right. The thing is I bought the deco color fine line silver and yellow fine line and the silver tip already dried out but it stills pumps paint and the yellow one pumps paint but it’s really watery and bold and they are only 3 weeks old when since i opened them.
@ yeah for some reason yellow and white does that. I’ve had that happen to me to. Not sure why that is. It’s good to be prepared and have your pens ready. Have fun at your first convention! Thanks for watching the video. I hope it helped.
This is a very helpful video as I've been experimenting with a lot of different markers and or pens, I've found that the sharpie paint pens are pretty good.
Great video 😊. I am always prepared with my own pens at conventions. I do not trust the pens on the table. I have seen so often bad quality of those pens. I also want to make sure that the autograph on the picture is well seen.
That’s exactly it! Many times in the past you’ll see an auto barely visible cause the pen on there table has been used all day long. You want to see that auto POP! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment 🤘🏽
Great video guys but something i should recommend to you guys as far as removing paint pen ink on items. I own and operate Lonestar Signature Service here in Fort Worth, Texas and Deco makes a DecoRemover that works like magic. It literally will wipe the paint off like a dry erase marker. It only works on Deco brand paint pen’s and will not work on Sharpie or any others, trust me I’ve tested. But even if the paint is dry and been on there a year, you simply use the DecoRemover where you want it removed, not only for smudges or smears but personalizations that some celebrities do when signing….(cough..cuhhh cuhhh Corey Feldman) it takes it right off. I’ve found running the Deco remover across the paint you want removed then using a q-tip to clean up the area removed works best. No after residue. It’s a must have in your arsenal. I’m surprised you guys don’t have one or discussed it in your video. Anyway hope I was able to share and turn you on to something very valuable in our world of autograph collecting. You can thank me later. Cheer’s guys! Todd
I had no idea that was a thing! Thanks so much for the tip! We definitely would’ve mentioned it if we had known. Thanks Todd! I do have Corey signed poster…. 🤔 😂
@@Fonso13 did he require the personalization? Yeah man, as far as the Deco get you one and test that sucker out on some junk stock. You will absolutely be amazed. It’s saved my butt on a few pieces, or saved my items. So I try to use Deco most of the time since it will only work on Deco products. You would think Sharpie and all the other brands would have jumped on board by now and made one too. I’ve been using them a few years now, so not sure how long they’ve been around. But anyway take care fella’s and probable see ya at Frightmare if you’re going this year?
@@toddjara9368 yes unfortunately his requirements were to have everything personalised. Is there a specific brand name that you use? There have been many occasions where that pen would come in handy.
@@Fonso13 even on say drum head material? I’ve already got pasco pens I have a few days left before I leave for a m&g which pen should I go with I have the 5m pasco found the 3m was just to small for my liking.
@@antoniominichiello8532 I’d bring a different variety of pens just to be safe. Sharpies dry fast. Do you have a drum head you can try the different pens on!?
You guys definitely got me into collecting autographs. I’ve been watching and rewatching your videos on collecting autographs for about 2 years now. Thanks for all the good advice you guys give.
Question for you guys what silver pen would you recommend for a lost boys poster?
@@hunted_werewolf2646 thanks so much for the support! Much appreciated. I would go with a silver deco paint pen. Or black deco on the red background. Thanks for watching ✌🏽
I love how every video you guys have a shot of the pen bag opening it’s awesome!
Thanks! The reactions we get are priceless 😂
Awesome video!!! Tons of knowledge from both of you. Definitely will be useful for future cons
Thanks Brandon! Bookmark this video for the future 😆 and thanks for watching
@@Fonso13 ❤
Perfect time especially with Monsterpalooza around the corner.
Thanks brotha 🤘🏽
Very informative video! Great tips and advice! Good job fellas! Please hold the mustard.
Thank you John! Yes hold the mustard and Mayo. It’s a breakfast burrito 🌯 for crying out loud.
So you will do Mayo then?
@@thesavagescott 🤢
What would you recommend for a metal poster in matte finish? Specifically I am talking about "Displate". Thanks
I’m not familiar with displate posters sorry. Look for pictures of signed displate posters online and maybe you’ll see what pens were used. Hope that helps.
Thank you for this! I'm new to going to cons and getting signatures and I'm a huge poster guy! I use sharpie but I'll definitely start using posca and deco color now
Thats awesome!! Welcome to the club. Yes, paint pens are the way to go! Have fun 🤩
Yes love this!! Heading into Mad Monster in Glendale next month and appreciate the insight and tips!! Usually I just use whatever pens they have at the table to use but wanna bring my own
You’re welcome. Nothing wrong with being prepared. I’m glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful. Have fun at Mad Monster!!
I have a Gears of War 2 poster I will be getting signed this October by John Dimaggio. The poster material is thicker than normal. It has a holographic effect, and is is embossed. What would you recommend? I was thinking some sort of white marker. But unsure if I should go with paint, or regular sharpie. Really want the autograph to pop!
@@ImGonnaRageQuit great question, is this the poster? www.reddit.com/r/GearsOfWar/comments/1bpo7a7/gow_2_smaller_holographic_poster/ cause that looks like a silver sharpie.
What are the brands of the pen cases? I’ve been looking for a better way to carry my pens for conventions
@@seanedwards6854 I found mine on amazon and stores like Michaels carry them too.
For autographs on cotton shirts, what would you guys recommend? I want to frame the shirt, but hoping for the most crisp autographs.
@@HikyoOfficial sharpie or www.michaels.com/product/rub-a-dub-laundry-markers-black-2pk-363819683102703632
Thank you guys! Perfect timing as well, I’ll be at Texas frightmare next week. This is helpful. I’m nervous to meet John Allen Nelson because I didn’t want him to mess up on the autograph but I’ll tell him what Scott says to celebrities
You are so welcome! I wanted to upload it before all these big conventions. That’s it, prep the pen prep the guest. Enjoy TFW and thanks so much for watching 🤘🏽
Don't know if this has been asked but could we get a scott laserdisc/vinyl autographed collection video? I love all the creativity!
I’ll ask him. I think that’s a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
Very informative video. Quick question what paint pen would work best on silk poster
@@bearmcman9828 not too familiar with silk posters. Sorry.
@@Fonso13 no worries thanks for the reply
@@bearmcman9828 i mean, sharpies are ok with silk posters because they don't really fade out on silk. Richard Dreyfuss signed my Jaws silk poster with a dark blue sharpe and it looks great
I have a question that I hope you guys know the answer to.
I have a Halloweeen III poster pretty heavily autographed, and I went ahead and got it linen backed. It's the best way to preserve posters/art.
With that being said, now that it's been linen backed, I don't know if that changes what type of marker/pain pens work on it best. I was told I can still get it autographed after it's been linen backed, but was not told which marker/paint pen works best.
Do either of you have any ideas?
Thanks
Great question. I honestly don’t know. I did reach out to Scott and unfortunately we haven’t dealt with linen backed posters to give you a solid answer. I’m sorry.
@@Fonso13 all good, thank you
Hey guys! Just wanted to know what would be best to use on a scream mask. I'm meeting the whole original cast this weekend and want to know what would be the best to use for signatures on it. I'm pretty sure the surface is either pvc or latex
I’m not the person to ask 😅 sorry. I had a bad experience getting mask signed. I don’t get masks signed. I would leave it up to the guests. Since they sign so many masks.
I’m getting my Halloween Trilogy boxset signed. The 3 steelbook set with the (I think) tin box. I normally use Posca for a lot of my stuff. But never had a boxset signed, do you guys know if Posca paint pen will be any good for the set? Thanks! (Edit) getting the front of the box signed! So the “glossy” tin
@@DUTCH.HORROR thanks for the question. Do you have an extra steel book you can practice on? My friend told me he has a dented steel book that he uses to try different pens on it. Poscas are water based I think and tend to scratch off easier. I would try a deco. Hope that helps.
@@Fonso13 Thanks so much man! Sadly can’t find the Deco pens in the Netherlands.. I was thinking maybe just sharpie on the box? But not the biggest fan of sharpie since I got some things that are slowly fading. Or do you have any tips on sharpies and or other oil pens?
@@DUTCH.HORROR I got my steelbook of across the spiderverse signed by a sharpie and it looks good. Sharpie paint pens would be a good alternative.
what do you recommend on parchement paper and wood? for Signed items? thanks
I recommend testing on a similar piece of whatever item you’re getting signed to find the results you like best. I haven’t tried on parchment paper to test, but I prefer the deco color, followed by the Molatow then sharpie. Same preference for wood. Hope that helps.
@@Fonso13 Thanks man! We love your videos
Hi, what would you recommend for signing on electric guitar (body-sunburst)?
@@MarkoDaničić-f5r great question, I’ve never gotten a guitar signed before. I would think an oil based paint pen should work well. I see online some say go with Sharpies. 🤷🏽♂️ do you have a guitar you can test pens with? Hope that helps sorry, not an expert on guitars.
Great video guys, I've always used Molotow's pens but they're so hit or miss. Definitely will be trying out Posca and Deco from now on. Also do you guys got more videos lined up for the summer?
Thanks Mark! We’ve had good luck with Deco and Posca’s. Yes we definitely do. Lots of conventions coming up! We’re excited!!
Will the paint pens work on a poster with glossy finish ?
I see you got that oil based sharpie in orange , do you like that on posters ?
@@cesarcotto3351 depends on the material honestly. On glossy prints the orange doesn’t really pop. All trial and error. Learn from your mistakes.
Ok, I got one that is like a matte /giclee style paper , not glossy or shiny paper at all, you think good to go?
@@cesarcotto3351 I think it won’t show up. Test it beforehand. Is the only way to truly know.
Coo , thanks again
What marker would be good for a glossy poster? I have a Charlie Hunam SOA poster I'm getting signed in March and really want it to pop! It will be on a black background. Thanks!
I would go with a white deco or white posca.
For posters will fine points work ?
i have a scream poster i’m getting signed and i wanna have the signatures in white with quotes but not sure what marker to get
Right on! What kind of material is the poster? Thick paper? Or regular poster paper? I’d go with a white deco paint pen or a Posca. I hope that helped.
@@Fonso13 it’s 18x24 on 100 LB Cougar natural paper and what size for the marker would you recommend?
@@Fonso13 and does water based or oil based matter when it comes to posters?
@@jadeacheronti oil based all the way
@@jadeacheronti 5mm or 3mm. Since you’re adding quotes I’d go with the 3mm.
Great video. What brand & type do you suggest for an album cover? Thank you.
Thanks! Lately I’ve been having good luck with deco paint pens.
@@Fonso13 thank you. Someone on autograph collecting page suggested Sharpie Paint oil based. Just really nervous about a paint pen. 😩
@@speltier1965 if you are nervous about a paint pens, you can always go with a sharpie. Sharpies tend to fade after time though. If you have an old LP you can test different pens on it just for testing purposes.
@Fonso13 majority of my collection is with a Sharpie & they are over 40 years old & in pristine shape. Sharpie was all I knew back then. 😎 Thank you. Will get the brand paint pen you suggested & try it. 👌🏻
@@speltier1965 oh very cool. Question for you, if sharpies have been working great for you, why change now?
Blick is a great store, i go to the on in Sacramento when i head over that way. i'd been hunting all over youtube for a video about pens since next year i'm going to either midsummer scream or monsterpalooza and will be bringing some 11x17 posters with me to get signed, i looked all over to see what pens to use for when i get them signed and couldn't find anything, it was driving me bonkers. next year will my first vacation solo so i wanted to make it count and do something i'd wanted to do for a long time, normally i go to the fanx con in san francisco but in june i went to sinister creature con in sacramento where i got my The Nun pop signed by Bonnie Aarons and my Neca Chucky doll signed by Alex Vincent
Sweet video going to my first con next month. Any tips on getting a epoxy finish canvas signed?
Thanks! Acrylic Paint Pens, These pens are designed specifically for use on canvas.
Oil-based paint pens are another option for canvas boards. They provide a more opaque and glossy finish compared to acrylic pens. However, they take longer to dry. Which convention!?
@Fonso13 going to Washington state summer con mainly for sons of anarchy guests! The canvas has a epoxy finish over it so it's just smooth basically! I reached out on Instagram so I could send you a picture so you could get more of a idea of how it looks, Hope to hear back!
@@cadenwilliamss4270 I’m not familiar with that type of canvas, sorry. I’d say use google for a better reference.
@@Fonso13 will do! Also was wonder what marker case you use?!
@@cadenwilliamss4270 I looked up marker case on Amazon. Also Michaels carry’s them as well.
Thank you for this. When I go to San Diego Comic-con this year, I'll be armed and ready.
You’re welcome. Glad we could help.
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Cool video.
Quick question what’s the best paint pen that glows in the dark I’ll be getting a funko pop signed?
Thanks! I’ve never used a glow in the dark paint pen, sorry.
Are deco paint pens good on matte photos?
@@patricewilson2084 Good adhesion: Deco pens have a pigment-based ink that adheres well to matte photo paper, preventing smudging and ensuring clear writing.
Opacity: Their opaque ink allows for vibrant colors even on darker matte photos.
Variety of colors: Deco pens come in a wide range of colors to suit different needs. I hope this helps
Name of the marker case ?
Which marker case? I found my on Amazon. Scott found his at Blicks art supply.
@@Fonso13 the case with the posca markers inside
@@justinbradford1131Arteza
@@Fonso13 thank you 🙏
Where did you purchase the pen bags?
I purchased mine on Amazon (Arteza) Scott purchased his from Blicks art supplies
I just wanna ask what company would you recommend for yellow. I typically use deco but for some reason when I use it either comes out to clear/light no matter how much I prep it.
On what material? Deco yellow on a Funko pop case came out so good for scott.
On posters and record sleeves.
@@ortega949 weird, try Posca or sharpie paint pen?
I recently met Sam J. Jones and he signed my original Flash Gordon movie poster. I originally wanted him to sign with a yellow paint pen but he was not comfortable in doing so as he said it would run and did not want my poster damaged. So he suggested in just using a black sharpie. I was kinda bummed but I understood his judgement.
@@Texas_Indio yeah I would trust his judgement too.
I gotta ask, does anyone know where to get these paint pens? I can't find them anywhere online or maybe I'm missing something. I could definitely use some for future cons. So does anyone know where I can get them and a case? Also let me know which brands are the best to use.
Michael’s is where I buy my pens, also blicks art supplies. As for the case I just looked pen cases on Amazon. We cover which pens to use in the video. Not sure what items you are getting signed. Different pens for different materials.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help! I usually get 8x10 photos or Funko Pops signed but I'm usually picky when it comes to certain colors especially based on the guest. Nether less thank you so much!
i recently bought a few posca pens to use in a couple weeks at a convention but idk about the size. I bought the 5M tip size i was just curious what you use. I am getting a scream 24x36 poster signed what would you recommend for the paint pen size
The 3m is what I usually use on my albums. On a big poster you could use the 5m. It all depends on how they sign and if you want quotes. Those can take up a lot of space. If you check out my latest video you can see us using a deco paint pen and on albums and posters. Hope that helped 😅
@@Fonso13thank you this did help a lot and i am going to have quotes from them all so i might try a 3M
@@seanbegleiter3091 that’s perfect! Where are you meeting the Scream Cast!??
@@Fonso13Skeet, Jamie, Arquette, Lillard, Waddell, and Whipp are all gonna be at spookala tampa in two weeks. Just went out and got a new 3M posca but wasn’t satisfied because it was a different green so i ordered one that’s the same as my 5M
@@seanbegleiter3091 very nice!! Also keep in mind the guests will have lots of pens at there table. If yours is brand new and prepped you should be good to go!! Have fun!
Now do you get bullet point or fine?
@@Edv47 I usually always go with fine point.
So I watched the H45 video and I noticed a lot of people using white paint pens when previously such as in this video the can be hit or miss
Has anything changed in terms of white paint pens? Do you have a recommendation for one? Or can I go ahead an assume Decocolor is still the king?
Thanks
Nothing has changed really. Just the certain prints we had it worked really well. White on black background looks so good. It’s all preference really. We’ve been having really good luck with Deco white lately. Maybe cause they were brand new and have not been sitting in our cases for a long period of time. That’s probably why. Thanks for the question.
@@Fonso13 Thanks for the answer.
I recently shelled out a LOT of money on an original rolled 78 Halloween poster with the blue ratings box. If you know, you know.
I've seen a lot of people get their Halloween H1 posters signed in orange but something about the white si so clean and eye popping.
Thanks for the reply.
@@antisoc1al your welcome, and that’s exactly it. Orange is cool but the white really pops!
How do I reprep a paint pen that is watery?
@@ericischillin6762 buy a new one, that’s what I do. If you don’t use it often enough that will happen or it dries up. Only downfall.
@@Fonso13thank you so much for the help. I am going to my first convention so I am really nervous and want to make sure I do it right. The thing is I bought the deco color fine line silver and yellow fine line and the silver tip already dried out but it stills pumps paint and the yellow one pumps paint but it’s really watery and bold and they are only 3 weeks old when since i opened them.
@ yeah for some reason yellow and white does that. I’ve had that happen to me to. Not sure why that is. It’s good to be prepared and have your pens ready. Have fun at your first convention! Thanks for watching the video. I hope it helped.
This is a very helpful video as I've been experimenting with a lot of different markers and or pens, I've found that the sharpie paint pens are pretty good.
Thanks! I’m glad we could help. We are still experimenting ourselves.
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Great video 😊. I am always prepared with my own pens at conventions. I do not trust the pens on the table. I have seen so often bad quality of those pens. I also want to make sure that the autograph on the picture is well seen.
That’s exactly it! Many times in the past you’ll see an auto barely visible cause the pen on there table has been used all day long. You want to see that auto POP! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment 🤘🏽
Great video guys but something i should recommend to you guys as far as removing paint pen ink on items. I own and operate Lonestar Signature Service here in Fort Worth, Texas and Deco makes a DecoRemover that works like magic. It literally will wipe the paint off like a dry erase marker. It only works on Deco brand paint pen’s and will not work on Sharpie or any others, trust me I’ve tested. But even if the paint is dry and been on there a year, you simply use the DecoRemover where you want it removed, not only for smudges or smears but personalizations that some celebrities do when signing….(cough..cuhhh cuhhh Corey Feldman) it takes it right off. I’ve found running the Deco remover across the paint you want removed then using a q-tip to clean up the area removed works best. No after residue. It’s a must have in your arsenal. I’m surprised you guys don’t have one or discussed it in your video. Anyway hope I was able to share and turn you on to something very valuable in our world of autograph collecting. You can thank me later. Cheer’s guys! Todd
I had no idea that was a thing! Thanks so much for the tip! We definitely would’ve mentioned it if we had known. Thanks Todd! I do have Corey signed poster…. 🤔 😂
@@Fonso13 did he require the personalization? Yeah man, as far as the Deco get you one and test that sucker out on some junk stock. You will absolutely be amazed. It’s saved my butt on a few pieces, or saved my items. So I try to use Deco most of the time since it will only work on Deco products. You would think Sharpie and all the other brands would have jumped on board by now and made one too. I’ve been using them a few years now, so not sure how long they’ve been around. But anyway take care fella’s and probable see ya at Frightmare if you’re going this year?
@@toddjara9368 yes unfortunately his requirements were to have everything personalised. Is there a specific brand name that you use? There have been many occasions where that pen would come in handy.
just curios if you guys ordered one of those Deco Removers and if so what did you think?@@Fonso13
Still undecided water or oil based
@@antoniominichiello8532 lots of factors I know. The material, the colors. I usually go oil based.
@@Fonso13 even on say drum head material? I’ve already got pasco pens I have a few days left before I leave for a m&g which pen should I go with I have the 5m pasco found the 3m was just to small for my liking.
@@antoniominichiello8532 I’d bring a different variety of pens just to be safe. Sharpies dry fast. Do you have a drum head you can try the different pens on!?
@@Fonso13 unfort not
@@antoniominichiello8532 I’ve never gotten a drum head signed before, Sorry I’m not much help.
One more: regular poster paper or canvas(longevity, does one last better in glass or plastic frames)? ...My mind hurts
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