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Old 01-26-2016, 10:10 PM
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Default 1970 article on soaking T205s and T206s

Threads on soaking cards seem to pop up here (and be revived) with some regularity, so I thought people might find this interesting. I was looking through issues of "Ballcard Collector" from the early 70s, and on the front page of the November 1970 issue was an item by Dick Reuss about soaking 600 T205s and T206s out of an album he had bought for $10 (!). This was suggested to him by Frank Nagy, a very prominent collector of the time (as Reuss was). Reuss notes that he was skeptical at first, but that the soaking worked well for him. He notes at the end that while the colors didn't run on the T205s and T206s he soaked, "I wouldn't bet the same would hold true for all cards I know of", thus anticipating the Net54 threads about which cards are OK to soak.

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