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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
This Jerome Downs card in my Piedmont set has a gloss on its entire front. Obviously, this gloss is not visible on a scan. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
This is a part of the fabled T206 Topps Tiffany set. This set saw limited release at Hills Department Stores and select Piggly Wigglys in the mid-1980's. It was only issued in full-set form, and came contained within an aluminum box, itself a beautiful curio. |
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Posted By: fkw
Ive owned a couple that had shellac on the surface. That might be what happened to yours. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I agree with Frank about the shellac. I had several cards from a collection where the individual shellacked the fronts of his cards. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
This made me first think of those Ty Cobb cards... the ones where folks that own 'em want 'em to be T206s, but it seems obvious to me that they aren't. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I have a T207 like this. I had traded it and took it back and it does seem to have a high gloss for a soon to be 100 year old card. The person who returned it said it had passed any kind of test he gave it but couldn't tell what the gloss was made of. I'm not so sure it's shellac since it seems pretty clear still but something is making it shinier than it should be. Anyone else have ideas on what else you could regloss an old card with? |
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Posted By: Andrew S.
Every T207 I've ever had was glossy with crazing. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
This one is VERY shiny, although there is crazing. |
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Posted By: Mark Macrae
Back in the late 80's I recall that a company was marketing a product called "Magic re-gloss spray". I remember seeing cards with the gloss caked on, sort of like a Tammy Faye Baker version of T-206. I recall one guy trying to sell me a Kaline rookie with a thumbprint on it. The idiot didn't even wait for the 'magic' to dry..... |
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Posted By: Brian
Some folks who have posted here recently know how to add gloss (on 1950s cards from what I understand). Perhaps they could share? |
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