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I reciently picked up a box of odds and ends from the early 60's for next to nothing. There isn't anything to great but a few lower end HOFer's that would be nice to bolster my HOF collection (Ashburn, Wynn, Bunning, etc). The problem is there are a few with gums stains on the face or back of them. I'm sure there is an easy way to remove them without damaging the card but I figured I would ask here first.
Any suggestions? Drew |
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