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The person who posted them on this board seemed to say that, while he wasn't able to remove the glue in h is one attempt, perhaps someone on this board could. I've never soaked album pages and don't know what solvents dissolve this or that glue, so I might have assumed some resident soaking expert could remove them.
I didn't read that he thought they couldn't removed undamaged, but that perhaps someone else could do it and wanted to give it a try. So I don't know that it's a case that the consignor knew they couldn't be removed unnamaged-- and perhaps there there is a solvent out there that would work. Last edited by drcy; 07-08-2015 at 01:37 PM. |
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