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Old 05-11-2015, 01:08 PM
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Old 05-11-2015, 01:43 PM
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I learned to never try and straighten out any Kellogg's that are curled. All cracked within a week of being put in a top loader. Love the looks of these, they are just a pain.
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Old 05-14-2015, 10:36 AM
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I learned to never try and straighten out any Kellogg's that are curled. All cracked within a week of being put in a top loader. Love the looks of these, they are just a pain.
At the National a few years back, I bought a bunch of heavily curled, otherwise flawless 1971 Kelloggs. I figured they weren't doing me any good curled like that... I took a hair dryer and heated up the plastic, then carefully slid them into a penny sleeve, then into a top loader. It resulted in a 50% success rate. The ones that cracked were cracked pretty heavy; but a good number didn't crack. Not sure if the hair dryer did anything to improve or hurt my success rate.
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For some reason 1975 Kellogg's are very very prone to curling and cracking. Finding a high-grade 1975 set is always a challenge.
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