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I had asked a conservator previously and he indicated the shellac should be left on the ball. The ink actual absorbs backwards into the shellac and, therefore becomes part of it. How much ink comes off with the shellac is difficult to say.
Not my specialty.....just repeating what someone had told me. Z |
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I've heard this as well, and as a result stay away from shellacked baseballs.
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