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Old 03-03-2009, 07:24 AM
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Default Piedmont Overback?

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"rebacking could occur where a card is peeled away from a scrapbook and another card pasted in its place. Just imagine some kid peeling a spare Cobb card out of his scrapbook, leaving a bit of the back, then pasting in the 'new' series Crawford card that he'd traded for..."

I'm not exactly sure how this would happen - you're suggesting that the back of the Piedmont Cobb was so well glued in that when the Cobb was pulled out, the back remnants stayed in the scrapbook. Then a Crawford gets glued in on top and then when the Crawford is pulled out, instead of leaving part of the back, not only does the Crawford come out with no PL, but it brings the securely glued Cobb remnants with it? Or, if it was soaked out wouldn't the Piedmont remnants have fallen away, seeing as they are so thin?





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