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Yeah I have an extra of the japanese catcher, so ill prob try with that card. Anybody else done this before?
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I bought a whole set of those off eBay many years ago... And they all are curved... So I would assume that they were soaked... As they were intended to be pasted in a book. They should soak fine.
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The comical answer, of course, is that soaking margarine will result in a slippery stick.
Thankfully more helpful people have already answered. Brian |
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