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Old 06-13-2009, 09:48 PM
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Unfortunately for the seller Goudey's are kinda tough to soak, so there is no guarantees that these will soak out well. Many cards of that era have the backs printed directly on the cardboard stock, however, Goudey's have a thin layer that was applied to the backs that included the printing (that thin layer is often easily damaged when removing glue, scrapbook paper, etc. from the backs.)
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