I have an issue that requires some input from the collecting community. Here is a Tony Gwynn Game Used hit jersey, which also happened to be a home run! I purchased this from CJ's Sportcards in San Diego back in 2002, who used to be the exclusive distributors of Tony's game used items at the time. Tony's wife, Alicia, used to embroider his hit jerseys with the info from the games. I bought this along with some GU pants from the same game, so this set me back a pretty penny (although pre-HOF prices).
As you can tell the autograph was signed in black marker, which has obviously faded quite a bit over time. I have never displayed this out in the open, so it's not necessarily sun/UV damage which has caused the auto to fade. I can only assume the auto will continue getting worse over time. From a purely autograph collecting perspective, the auto right now leaves much to be desired!
My dilemna is whether or not to try and wash it off and have Tony re-sign it with a better marker? I'll see him this coming Saturday at an appearance in SD, so I know I can get it re-signed. I'm about 90% confident I can wash off the auto completely with some TLC cleaning. But any other suggestions on how to do it from the collecting community will help. So, the dilemna is really whether to take the risk that it won't wash completely off.
A second question is that if I were to go forward with getting it re-signed, should I just have him sign his name or let him inscribe it with the HOF inscription, which he'll probably be inclined to do? Tony gets pretty excited at signings when he sees authentic game used items of his at signings.
Another concern is Tony's health. The past couple of times I have seen him over the past 2 weeks he hasn't looked really good. He's one of my favorite players of all-time, so I'm definitely praying we get many more years with him. But, nothing in life surprises me anymore. I've been considering this issue for a while now taking for granted that Tony will always be around. But, anything's possible, and I know I will have a chance to get this re-signed this Saturday. Any input would be appreciated!

As you can tell the autograph was signed in black marker, which has obviously faded quite a bit over time. I have never displayed this out in the open, so it's not necessarily sun/UV damage which has caused the auto to fade. I can only assume the auto will continue getting worse over time. From a purely autograph collecting perspective, the auto right now leaves much to be desired!
My dilemna is whether or not to try and wash it off and have Tony re-sign it with a better marker? I'll see him this coming Saturday at an appearance in SD, so I know I can get it re-signed. I'm about 90% confident I can wash off the auto completely with some TLC cleaning. But any other suggestions on how to do it from the collecting community will help. So, the dilemna is really whether to take the risk that it won't wash completely off.
A second question is that if I were to go forward with getting it re-signed, should I just have him sign his name or let him inscribe it with the HOF inscription, which he'll probably be inclined to do? Tony gets pretty excited at signings when he sees authentic game used items of his at signings.
Another concern is Tony's health. The past couple of times I have seen him over the past 2 weeks he hasn't looked really good. He's one of my favorite players of all-time, so I'm definitely praying we get many more years with him. But, nothing in life surprises me anymore. I've been considering this issue for a while now taking for granted that Tony will always be around. But, anything's possible, and I know I will have a chance to get this re-signed this Saturday. Any input would be appreciated!


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