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View Poll Results: Do you smell your cards?
Yes, I always smell my cards. 58 31.87%
No, I would never do that. 41 22.53%
Sometimes 83 45.60%
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Old 03-13-2014, 10:14 AM
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I do it just to check for smoke smell. Ironically, even on my T cards I don't want them to smell like cigarettes.
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Old 03-13-2014, 10:16 AM
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Still remember my first sniffing - a pack of 1967 Philly Gum with a Dan Reeves. Something about the fresh Topps cardboard with gum smell. In fact, I might have to buy a vintage pack, just for the reminder.
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Old 03-13-2014, 10:31 AM
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I'll confess to having a good bit of spare time on my hands, but have never thought to use it for sniffing cards, or much else for that matter.
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Old 03-13-2014, 10:39 AM
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Good Lord what next.
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Yes, especially CJ's which are often bleached.
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Yes, especially CJ's which are often bleached.

How do you bleach a card?
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How do you bleach a card?
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I'm a second-hand sniffer for about 60 years. Why would I stop now?

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I work in exothermics and smell graphite quite a bit, but never a card.
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Have we run out of stuff to talk about?
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I work in exothermics and smell graphite quite a bit, but never a card.

Why smell the graphite?
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Good Lord what next.
Maybe "have you ever made out with a card?"
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Oh man, haha, quite a disturbing poll. Gotta admit though, I've given a "sniff" or two to a few cards. Weirdest smell I've come across was a raw 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth that I bought in the late 90's, smelled strongly of maple syrup....

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I did that while opening packs as a kid in the 60's & 70's since the slab of gum gave it a nice smell & I was the only recipient.
But to sniff 50 year old cards (or older) now would be the equivalent of sniffing beat up dollar bills, and who would want to do that?
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Default Scratch and sniff, if you dare

I admit to sniffing whenever anything about the card makes me question its authenticity or if I feel it has possibly been bleached. I have never sniffed a graded card...in my opinion (don't laugh) one of the reasons why I don't like graded cards. How can you sniff and feel up a card when it is wrapped in plastic?

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Maybe "have you ever made out with a card?"
How about what's your favorite T206 color? Or who's your favorite T206 player? Always room for innovation.
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How about what's your favorite T206 color? Or who's your favorite T206 player? Always room for innovation.
Which T206 player had the largest feet? Did they smell worse than the others?
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Maybe "have you ever made out with a card?"
Are you thinking about that time you slept with your card, but promised you wouldn't do anything?
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Are you thinking about that time you slept with your card, but promised you wouldn't do anything?
Be very careful of paper cuts!
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Maybe "have you ever made out with a card?"
Leon, you can come clean on this. You mention that you like to collect type cards. Is this one your type? If it is, I have a few questions:

Was it your first?
Did you respect it after buying it?
AND - this is too easy
Did you use protection? If so; soft or stiff card sleeve (card condom)?
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I definitely take a whiff of any ungraded card I acquire

Sincerely, Clayton
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