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My first thought was that you could also contact:
www.gonewiththestain.com They are experienced in removing cards from scrapbooks and the like. They might be a cheaper alternative, but I'm not sure of their pricing. If they soak off nicely you could probably just contact an auction house and they will usually submit the cards for grading before selling them for you. Or you can submit them yourself to a grading company like SGC. |
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Great looking cards. If they are all Hindu backs, I would pay the price to having them restored and graded.
If you do try soaking the cards, experiment with the common in the roughest shape, before trying the others. Soaking cards that were pasted on scrapbook paper is relatively simple if you are patient and follow the directions. When you say that the collection is glued to "hardboard" I am not sure that the glue will come off without paper loss. Good luck. Best regards, Joe |
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Great looking cards - if you are to sell them be careful what you do with them, decide on if you want to keep them as is or get some help to remove the paper and the glue. When I get a group of cards - I use one to see if it could be possible to remove them from the paper. If that one shows no signs of coming off, leave them as is. The glue used was something stronger and may have been used later, even after the cards had been produced. The older the glue sometimes the better, really depends on the glue and paper used. Your cards will still demand good prices either way and grading may be hard to get done if you remove them or not - there will still be some signs of paper removed and will be low grades. In some cases, you may only get an "A" for authentic
Always reach out to us all on this board – if needed, prices should not be too hard to figure out either way Good luck! Jimmy
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T206 with Hindu backs are very valuable especially HOF players.
You should try to soak a common and see if you can remove without damage If not; I would pay the $50-$60 per card to get them removed without damage. You will be able to sell them for a lot once they are removed. FYI-The Cy Young is still very valuable even with the paper loss. John P |
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Thanks all who read and replied the the thread. I knew my brother and I had something here but were drifting as to what to do. I think the next step is for us to decide how we want to sell them. I will post more information as we get to that point.
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