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Old 10-25-2014, 08:01 AM
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Hey guys, I just finished soaking this Raymond (before and after shown). While looking at the results I noticed the two small horizontal lines in the middle of the card. Pretty small, & while I'm no expert in this area they look like printers lines to me. Any opinions?
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I think they are. They are also in the middle of the top and the bottom, though those are harder to see.

How did the back come out after the bath?
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Thanks for confirming Bryan. The back is improved over what it was, but paper loss exists as you can see. I picked this and a few other low condition cards up to experiment with soaking. If anyone's interested I just used distilled water and let it sit for 24 hours. When I bought it on Ebay, it looked like there was paper stuck to the back as opposed to removed.
I still think it cleaned up nicely. A quick shout out to Frank B, Frank sent me several emails with examples and his thoughts on soaking when I asked the forum some soaking questions, about 10 months ago. Thanks Frank, I've learned a lot and had a ton of fun!
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