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Looks nice, but is the glossy surface still intact on front? The cards I had the worst, most damaging experience soaking in the past were the V61 Neilson set. Because of the ultra-resistant glue used to attach them to the scrapbook paper, I had to soak them extra long, and the glossy surfaces on the front disappeared or hazed over. A nightmare.
I always thought the glossy surface of the T213-2 issue was one of the neat qualities that help separate and distinguish it from the T206 set. Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-15-2016 at 09:35 PM. Reason: Reworded for maximum impact! |
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