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Hey guys,
The only thing I have ever tried to soak, was some T206 cards with paper residue attached, but wanted to seek some advice on a couple of tickets I have. They have been removed from a scrapbook, and thus have brown scrapbook paper on back. Has anyone ever tried to soak paper off of these type of tickets? I am hesitant to do so, and I don't have any lesser type of ticket to practice on. One of the stubs show below is an 1894 ticket stub for the final game of the season between Yale and Princeton, which capped Yale's 16-0 perfect seaon and won them the College Football Championship. As you can see, this stub has has some paper loss on the left side anyway. ![]() |
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