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Old 11-23-2013, 01:42 PM
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Default Dear Sellers and Auction Houses,

If you are selling an item whose previous owner was a heavy smoker, please advertise it as such.

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Old 11-23-2013, 01:43 PM
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I take it you are experiencing "second hand choke?"
Agree.
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Old 11-23-2013, 01:50 PM
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I take it you are experiencing "second hand choke?"
Agree.
I purchased several raw sets from a major AH (not going to name who) and they came in crusty yellow binder pages. I'm in the process of removing the cards and I keep gagging over the stink.
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I say this half kidding and half serious. Use a disposable dust mask. Just trying to be helpful.
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Old 11-23-2013, 03:14 PM
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I agree if they have a smoke smell u should notify the buyer. Treat others how you want to be treated.
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Unbelievable...tobacco cards smelling like tobacco...crazy sh&t!
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Old 11-23-2013, 03:33 PM
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unbelievable...tobacco cards smelling like tobacco...crazy sh&t!
lmao.
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I used to buy from an unnamed dealer who obviously was a heavy smoker. The packages and cards just reeked of cigarettes, and required an airing out.
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Unbelievable...tobacco cards smelling like tobacco...crazy sh&t!
Better than toilet paper smelling like toilet.
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Old 11-23-2013, 03:49 PM
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I find it nasty too. Quite a few sellers do have "items come from a smoke free home" in their descriptions. If 2 sellers had the same card in the same grade, I'd pay a bit more to avoid the repulsive smell.
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Maybe leaving it in the vicinity of an odor absorbing substance like baking soda might take some of the stench away.
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Unfortunately nothing really works for paper that has a heavy smoke odor (based on my 25+ year experience handling paper).

This week I too returned a lot to a mid size auction house because of a heavy smoke odor. I wonder if it is the same AH, maybe even the same consignor?

I think there are some sellers on eBay who don't realize the smoke odor because they are used to it. But a AH should realize it.

IMO, smoke odor is the most damaging issue with paper items...to me they lose all of the collectible value.

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Unfortunately nothing really works for paper that has a heavy smoke odor (based on my 25+ year experience handling paper).

This week I too returned a lot to a mid size auction house because of a heavy smoke odor. I wonder if it is the same AH, maybe even the same consignor?

I think there are some sellers on eBay who don't realize the smoke odor because they are used to it. But a AH should realize it.

IMO, smoke odor is the most damaging issue with paper items...to me they lose all of the collectible value.

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Oh I'd say in another 100 years they'd lose that odour.
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2 thing I have done is soaking the card like is done to remove dirt works great and also placing them in a cedar box for a few days also works. I use the soaking method when they really stink of smoke or smell moldy/old card smell.
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I have used a dryer sheet with the card in a sandwich bag for a week. It does help, also use the same dryer sheets when vintage paper items have that old house mildew smell.
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