weeds
Fiber deprived old guy.
Obviously, I'm not much into memorabilia, but here's the story and maybe someone in the know can educate me.
My employer made a sizeable donation to a "fund raiser" type raffle for a kid with cancer and the company's name was drawn to win an autographed Aaron Rodgers football...ostensibly donated by the Packers (I've heard that they're fantastic for this kind of thing).
Now, if the company were to 're-raffle' the ball as an additional fund raiser for the kid...I have to ask, is there such a thing as a "mechanically" signed ball? The collector's websites I've hit seem to place a premium on "hand signed" balls which makes me ask whether or not there is an alternative.
I understand that "franking machines" exist, so , if the Packers donate a ball ... is there a chance that ball was signed mechanically? I haven't seen it yet and do not know if there is a letter of authenticity yet.
My employer made a sizeable donation to a "fund raiser" type raffle for a kid with cancer and the company's name was drawn to win an autographed Aaron Rodgers football...ostensibly donated by the Packers (I've heard that they're fantastic for this kind of thing).
Now, if the company were to 're-raffle' the ball as an additional fund raiser for the kid...I have to ask, is there such a thing as a "mechanically" signed ball? The collector's websites I've hit seem to place a premium on "hand signed" balls which makes me ask whether or not there is an alternative.
I understand that "franking machines" exist, so , if the Packers donate a ball ... is there a chance that ball was signed mechanically? I haven't seen it yet and do not know if there is a letter of authenticity yet.