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Old 05-26-2019, 04:53 PM
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That would make the use of chemicals, etc OK...by your definition...to remove stains, etc.

What about Cracker jacks...they weren't printed with the stains on them...this occurred in the box?
How about this scenario Pete: You're sorting your raw T-206's on the kitchen table when you decide to take a break for lunch. While eating your meatball hero you spill tomato sauce all over your green Cobb. Is it ethical to remove the sauce off the card?
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Old 05-26-2019, 04:58 PM
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How about this scenario Pete: You're sorting your raw T-206's on the kitchen table when you decide to take a break for lunch. While eating your meatball hero you spill tomato sauce all over your green Cobb. Is it ethical to remove the sauce off the card?
Is that even possible to remove the ragoooo?????
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Old 05-26-2019, 05:03 PM
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Tomato sauce would blend well into a red Cobb, but not so well with a greenie. Maybe pesto would be better.
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Tomato sauce would blend well into a red Cobb, but not so well with a greenie. Maybe pesto would be better.
garlic aioli on the bat on????
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There once was a Moeller with mark,
In the daylight it seemed somewhat dark,
With polymer erasion, I removed the abrasion,
And now they say I’m a card shark.

I have done it a couple times--including, coincidentally, on a T206 Moeller. No harm, no foul as far as I am concerned. It's kind of like running the vacuum over the carpet in front of the couch after the Super Bowl to remove Tostitos.
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Old 05-26-2019, 11:33 PM
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There once was a Moeller with mark,
In the daylight it seemed somewhat dark,
With polymer erasion, I removed the abrasion,
And now they say I’m a card shark.

I have done it a couple times--including, coincidentally, on a T206 Moeller. No harm, no foul as far as I am concerned. It's kind of like running the vacuum over the carpet in front of the couch after the Super Bowl to remove Tostitos.
You vacuum?????? You must be married!!! Lol!

I liked the poem...or limerick?

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Moeller was marked with #2
Not really as bad as Ragu
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Now Moeller is just about new


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