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Posted By: scott brockelman
i have a question as to why mayo football and baseball cards which are black backed, unlike the boxers which are on cream colored stock, are sometimes found with a "silver" type of spot filler on the back where there are paper flaws on the back, i have a few and have seen others that are very consistently the same silver colored touch up and mine came from many different places. i am thinking this was some type of factory job and not a contemporary collector's doing. |
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