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Ok, so weird question. But I live in Colorado where it is single digits or below many nights. I worry about not checking the mail when I am expecting cards and having them spend 12+ hours outside. Any thoughts?
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They will be just fine. I got a 1952 Ed Mathews in the mail today. It was -2 with a 30mph wind at it was OK.
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We used to put boxes of 1981 Donruss in the freezer so as to be able to 'pop' the bubblegum off the card without it sticking to the card.
Didn't hurt those cards a bit. Then again, maybe we'd of been better off just throwing them directly in the trash.
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Ted Williams cards for sure can be.
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I brought a few boxes of junky ones inside after a few years in the garage/carriage house. I'm sure they've spent some substantial time in single digits. No problems other than them being mid 80's-early 90's cards.
I'm not sure about Kelloggs, or other stuff with a heavy plastic layer. It would be a good idea to give those several hours at room temp before handling them much. |
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Very happy to hear you picked that up.
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I learned about the greats in the mid-to-late 1980's - and you are right, sadly you don't hear much about Mathews anymore. That's a shame. But yes, does not hurt to be able to pickup many of his cards on the cheap.
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Many are cold, but few are frozen.
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If you leave a Willie Stargell card in the freezer, it becomes a Popsicle.
I'll be here all week.
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