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That Robinson was soaked?
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![]() Yes it is a lot whiter, and the stain on back is gone.. |
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Um.......they are not even the same card.
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Haha you are very mistaken, look again..Even look at the black mark on back of card in the very center, now look at the other card..
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Ok. I saw the first ones that popped up on the ebay page without scrolling down. So, you are talking about the 6.5 which is the same identical card, and still has the mark on the back, however the wax stain is gone, soaking won't take it out, that would have been chemical work.
Last edited by sb1; 12-25-2014 at 07:44 PM. |
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so chemical work is soaking or not.. |
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deleted due to lack of interest. I realize that the photo-restoration and soaking posts are only of interest to a limited number of members. I have a mailing list of such members and in the future will only send this type of information to that group.
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