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I picked up a Bresnahan Portrait SGC 10 on eBay a few months ago. At the time, I couldn't tell if it was paper loss or paper attached. Much to my surprise, it came off easily. Very happy with the results. Anyone else want to share?
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I don't have the before picture but this card had an approximately dime sized piece of paper stuck to the upper back. It blocked out quite a few of the words. Not anymore....
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Can 1914 Cracker Jacks be soaked? It's not a legit thread these days without mention of 1914 CJ's, but seriously, can they?
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Soaking makes me nervous. I've never done it, but that Hindu was definitely worth it!
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The hindu and the weavers are amazing cards!!!
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I've never done it because I'm way too paranoid, but I have a friend that does, and he told me 1914's soak very well. I've been told that any amazingly white bordered, pristine looking, stain-free 1914's have probably been soaked at some point. I of course don't know if that's true, however.
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I have soaked a 14 CJ with no issues.
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Incredible work !!
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Here's another recent one:
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I recently soaked a T206 Cobb that was tragically stained. I'll post video and photos after it comes from the grader. Not expecting a grade bump, just a palatable appearance.
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Very nice!
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I will dig through my scans later. I love soaking cards (and so does my wife).
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I've never really soaked any cards until recently I tried on a couple junk commons including an e121 beater....
I've been wanting a decent looking Sisler E121 and snagged this one on ebay for pretty cheap I thought. I got it and worked up the courage to give it a bath. before....
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I'm very pleased. This is the after....
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Poor condition pre and post soaking but the paper came off the back good.
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