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Old 04-10-2015, 01:39 PM
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O Higher Grade, Higher Grade! wherefore art thou Higher Grade?
Deny thy handling, and refuse thy originality;
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my card,
And I’ll no longer go unsoaked.
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There is a whole thread devoted to which cards can be soaked or not...archivit!
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Fred, I've soaked a few t205's for my own personal collection. It didn't do a thing to the gold borders but I found it hard to remove stains in comparison to an 06.
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Hi Fred,

Sorry for my Shakespeare posts within this thread. Since Doctor Frank is the one who started this, I couldn't help myself.

As to your question about soaking cards, I am wholeheartedly against this practice. To me, it is akin to the many alterations already being done to other cards treasured by collectors.

Just my two cents.

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Hi Fred,

Sorry for my Shakespeare posts within this thread. Since Doctor Frank is the one who started this, I couldn't help myself.

As to your question about soaking cards, I am wholeheartedly against this practice. To me, it is akin to the many alterations already being done to other cards treasured by collectors.

Just my two cents.

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