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			Hello all! 
		
		
		
			Has anyone run into this type of defect in what I am guessing is 120 gsm paper? Approx. 60 years old, obviously stored folded, and virtually identical front to back. Surface is raised on both sides, with bulls-eye staining. Any insight? Have checked with a couple of pros who, understandingly, were willing to give a guesstimate to the cost, but not the diagnosis or treatment. (ranged from $475 to $900. Or more!) FWIW, I have never had anything "conserved" before, mainly because the amount invested usually results in a break evenish value proposition. Come on experts! Thanks, Jim 
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