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Posted By: T206Collector
Well, I picked the wrong card to have my worst experience removing paper from the back of a T206. The Cobb was booby trapped. It had remnants of another card, glued to looseleaf paper, glued to the back of the Cobb card and, here's the ultimate problem -- the Cobb had tremendous paper loss under it all, so it became impossible to decipher whether I was removing other T206 card, paper, or more Cobb back than was already missing. It was a mess -- scraps of paper everywhere. Oh god. Oh well. It's the worst experience I've ever had with paper removal. Ugh. |
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