How to Choose the Best Silver Marker for Your Autographs

The carpenter has his hammer. The plumber has his wrench. The grapher has his blue Sharpie.

But sometimes your photo has a dark background. Or your bat is black. Or you have a football. Then, what do you pull out of your toolbox?

If you want your dark item signed in silver—and most often you will—you have a number of choices. Marker? Paint pen? Which brand? These questions continue to confound collectors old and new. Based on trial and error (LOTS of error), I’ve developed this guide to help you choose the right silver pen or marker for your item every time.

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THE PLAYERS
Write Dudes Infinity Metallic Permanent Marker (See an example.)
Write Dudes Infinity Metallic Silver MarkerFormerly known as SRX ColorSharp, this silver marker offers the boldness of a paint pen without the prep work and maintenance. It’s the most versatile silver in my bag as well as the most frequently used. Store a new marker upside down for 24 hours before uncapping and keep it inverted between uses for best results. I’ve had some issues with the marker drying out in cold weather.

DecoColor Liquid Silver Opaque Paint Marker (See an example.)
DecoColor Liquid Silver Paint PenUbiquitously referred to as a “Deco paint pen” (upon close inspection for this guide I was surprised to see “marker” on the label), its preference among collectors for premium hard surfaced items is similarly universal. Using this pen can result in some beautiful autographs. Conversely, a dry or leaky pen can ruin an item. You’ll see in person graphers constantly testing their Decos on folders and scraps of paper for this very reason. As I alluded to in the Infinity description, these pens require some prep work to saturate the tip with paint—there’s no unwrapping a Deco and putting it to work immediately. Like the Infinity it does not perform well when the temperature drops. I really like that the paint pen comes in a number of widths— Broad, Fine, Extra Fine—to give you more control over the appearance of your autograph. Unfortunately, Decos seem to be getting harder to find in retail stores.

Prismacolor Premier Metallic Silver (See an example.)
Prismacolor Metallic Silver Paint PenDeco loyalists may scoff at the suggestion, but I’ve experienced comparable results with this easier-to-find paint pen. Everything described above applies here except that Prismacolor doesn’t offer an Extra Fine width (incidentally, it’s probably the size you’d use least).

Sharpie Metallic Silver (See an example.)
Sharpie Metallic SilverInexplicably the silver just doesn’t perform to the level of its blue brother and I rarely see it out in the field. That said, it dries quickly and doesn’t bleed so it’s a viable option for felt jersey numbers and low gloss paper items like CD booklets.

RECOMMENDATIONS
The following recommendations are based on my own experience and feedback from fellow collectors.

 Item  Marker of Choice
 Basketball  DecoColor (Broad Point)
 Football  DecoColor (Broad Point)
 Hockey puck  DecoColor (Fine Point)
 Jersey number  DecoColor (Fine Point)
 Photo/Flat  Infinity
 Baseball bat  Infinity
 Helmet (mini or full size)  Infinity


Which silver markers/paint pens are your favorites and on which items do you use them?

Matt Raymond

is the founder of Autograph University. He lives in the Boston area with his wife and two sons. Connect with him on Twitter at @mattraymond.

307 Responses

  1. Paul Britt says:

    DecoColor broad point works great on the blade of a hockey stick!

  2. Paul says:

    Deco has never failed. But I will try you’re suggestions.

  3. Emmanuel E Quiroz says:

    I have a poster that the material is linen and I want to get it autograph what pen should I use

  4. Princess says:

    Which marker would be best to use for autographing a green football helmet

  5. Jeff says:

    Straedler silver or gold markers are great on black blacks
    Prismacolor silver best on black helmet
    Deco have seem some issues with

  6. Sean Springer says:

    What retail stores can I find the Deco Color Broad Point Pens in?

  7. Noel says:

    Which is best for the back of a leather glove

  8. For a black leather baseball- which name brand marker(sharpie)would you recommend? What color Silver or gold? Where do you buy one?
    sg

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  11. bill stanley says:

    Crazy question! I have a medium brown leather backpack that I need to get autographed. It’s a “Ted Lindsey Foundation” backpack that I want Mr. Lindsey to autograph; I’m going to sell it on eBay; with all money going to the foundation. I’m tempted to get a silver Uni Ball. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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  13. Wally says:

    which marker should i use for a baseball hat?

  14. Hank G says:

    I just picked up a Kris Bryant Jersey and i intend to have it signed at some point in the future. i want it signed on the number, but cant decide which would look better, black ink or silver. The number is red and i havent seen many examples of what a black sig looks like compared to a silver sig it is on red.

    Which would be better on the red? Black or Silver?

  15. Bill woska says:

    I would like to know the best marker for a baseball hat thanks BIll

  16. Laurie Bell says:

    I’m new at acquiring autographs. We are taking my father-in-law to spring training this year and I would actually like to get some autographs my grandson.
    I was wondering the best marker/paint pen for a baseball glove? Thanks for any help or advice you can give me.

  17. nathan marlow says:

    what pen would be best for a nascar diecast? on the windshield

  18. Gabe Fritz says:

    I’m getting an autograph on a painters hat but the brim is cloth over it what would you recommend

  19. Noah Enholm says:

    Sharpie metallic permanent markers are also great, you can consider them. These markers come with relatively fine tips, small enough for writing on small surfaces and thick enough for the autographs to stand out. They do come in other metallic primary or secondary colors such as red, blue and green.

  1. March 16, 2016

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