Signatures

seahorse1877

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This may be a stupid question but how do you guys sign your cues? I mean what type of pen or do you use transfer paper. I have tried several pens and I am not happy with most of the results. Thanks.
 
This may be a stupid question but how do you guys sign your cues? I mean what type of pen or do you use transfer paper. I have tried several pens and I am not happy with most of the results. Thanks.

I quit using a pen. I use a freshly sharpened pencil and it can be seen on any and all materials used in a cue. I usually sign on the black butt cap.

Dick
 
I quit using a pen. I use a freshly sharpened pencil and it can be seen on any and all materials used in a cue. I usually sign on the black butt cap.

Dick

I agree with Dick. I prefer to use a pencil after the seal coat.

Jim.
 
I use a fine tip gel pen. I scuff the area of signature with 320grit before signing & that works real well.
 
Consider making an iron on transfer with your laser printer.

Anything you can print, a mirror image of course, with a black laser printer can be heat transferred to maple or other materials. Just use a soldering iron with a flat round tip. You can get them at any hobby or craft store.

Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
 
I use the same pen as Dennis Searing. Its the excellent Sakura Pigma Micron 05. I like the .20 to .25mm line width. The .45mm is nice if you'd like it bolder. They can be found at most any hobby-craft shop.:)
 
I use the same pen as Dennis Searing. Its the excellent Sakura Pigma Micron 05. I like the .20 to .25mm line width. The .45mm is nice if you'd like it bolder. They can be found at most any hobby-craft shop.:)

Low-deflection pen? WTH is next?
I like my bumper laser-etched so the other guy can see my logo while my player is running out on his azz.
The signature with the year, I don't get.
What if the cue needs refinishing. Which ALL cues except wall hangers eventually need.
 
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