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Posted By: Bill
Hello, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It depends upon the glue used, which you don't know. Take the worst condition least valuable ones and experiment by soaking a couple of them. They would be your sacrificial lambs. If you ruin them, it won't matter. If it works, keep trying and do your most valuable ones last. If it doesn't work, you need to contact a conservator, and that could be expensive. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...about this, so I encourage you to utilize the search feature of this board to find some good ideas, but basically from my experience, I have had a lot of success removing stuff glued to the backs of T206 cards. Something about the way they are constructed means they will not be damaged after a good soaking (3-5 minutes, perhaps more), and a Q-tip lightly pressing on the paper/glue will remove many of the old water-based glues. I have had cards with glue/paper residue that I then submitted to SGC for grades as high as 70. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I would add that rather than tearing each card off and trying to remove what remains on the card that you cut each card out of the scrapbook (assuming they are still attached) and soak the card with the piece of scrapbook attached - much less chance of damaging the card itself doing it this way. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Well, I picked the wrong card to have my worst experience removing paper from the back of a T206. The Cobb was booby trapped. It had remnants of another card, glued to looseleaf paper, glued to the back of the Cobb card and, here's the ultimate problem -- the Cobb had tremendous paper loss under it all, so it became impossible to decipher whether I was removing other T206 card, paper, or more Cobb back than was already missing. It was a mess -- scraps of paper everywhere. Oh god. Oh well. It's the worst experience I've ever had with paper removal. Ugh. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
oh that sucks, the front looks nice though. thats the problems with these old cards. u never know what can go wrong. |
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