On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 11:19:20 GMT, SRS
wrote:
This is almost a little embarassing but I can't find much information
anyhwere else, and I'm sure someone here will know...
Our band has this new CD. We get asked to autograph 'em. But our art
folks didn't leave us much white space in the liner notes.
These are stamped (not burnt) CD's, with silk-screened art on the disc. Is
there any harm in using a Sharpee on the silk-screened top surface of the
CD itself??
Scott
(no, the other other one...)
Keep a silver metallic pen in your pocket, and you can sign the liner
anywhere - white is not necessary.
All you have to do then is think of a way of disguising the fact that
you go around hoping to be asked for an autograph. I suppose it is OK
at a concert.
I have a 45 of All Along the Watchtower autographed by Jimi, and the
signature is just barely visible against the label. Makes no
difference though, it is just as precious.
d
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