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How about postwar..i think my issue is more with postwar...
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You should share your thoughts of Post-War soaking in that section.
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Well I talking about both pre and post war..so thought it would be better to take care of in one thread instead of two separate threads.... |
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Soaking
What about T206 Polar Bears? The front has several tobacco stains (scrap tobacco), but I'm concerned about the black/blue ink on the back. Anyone soaked a Polar bear?
(Yeah, I set the pins up so someone can knock them down.) Note: This is my PC. Not to be sold at a later date. My Jimmy Lavender collection. |
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