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|  Soaking question 
			
			I have read many theories and experiences with soaking a card but have not tried it myself.  One thing that hasn't been clear to me is what time frame cards are ok?  I know T cards seem fine and modern are not but approx when is the cutoff?  Only prewar?  What about Goudey or PlayBall?  Bowman, Leaf or early Topps?  Just looking for clarification before I try anything. Thanks in advance, Drew 
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