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I get why you would want to remove this "stuff" on the back but to me, that "Stuff" is cool and lends a feel of authenticity to them. It makes my mind wonder who the boy was who pasted them into the scrapbook decades ago and where, if anywhere, he is now.
I say leave them as they are but they are not mine and of course you can do as you please. |
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