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Old 10-18-2022, 04:07 PM
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It's a no Frills addition to your collection.
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Old 10-18-2022, 04:20 PM
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It ain't no frilly thing, that's for sure.

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Old 10-18-2022, 04:36 PM
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After looking at it under some magnification and at angles, with a little more touchy feely action, those extra white areas seem to be missing the top layer of paper, almost as if having been scraped away. The fact that these areas are so white still make me think the card was subject to some sort of whitening bath, something that did not adversely affect the background coloration.

And like I mentioned previously, the back is much less bold than what my scan seems to have made it, leading me to believe the card was at one time used as a floatation device.

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Old 10-18-2022, 04:54 PM
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One further note...that white spot in the background left of Frill's neck, for example, also appears to be missing paper.

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After looking at it under some magnification and at angles, with a little more touchy feely action, those extra white areas seem to be missing the top layer of paper, almost as if having been scraped away. The fact that these areas are so white still make me think the card was subject to some sort of whitening bath, something that did not adversely affect the background coloration.

And like I mentioned previously, the back is much less bold than what my scan seems to have made it, leading me to believe the card was at one time used as a floatation device.

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Even here along the border Brian? It looks like maybe some of the pieces that "flaked off are stuck in this area.

You might be right about some kind of chemical that it was soaked in that caused some areas to "flake" off I've seen T206's that were "flaking" that if you wanted to you could probably remove most of the image.

What does caption area look like because as you said there are areas where you can see faint letters.

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Old 10-18-2022, 05:24 PM
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Even here along the border Brian? It looks like maybe some of the pieces that "flaked off are stuck in this area.

You might be right about some kind of chemical that it was soaked in that caused some areas to "flake" off I've seen T206's that were "flaking" that if you wanted to you could probably remove most of the image.

What does caption area look like because as you said there are areas where you can see faint letters.

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Hi Pat, looking at the bottom border and the bottom right border, those areas also have a somewhat rough and scuffed up appearance. I did have a member PM me that they not only believe that the card was involved in some sort of chemical bath, but that perhaps a cotton swab or something similar was was used to clean the white areas while still wet, and thus perhaps scraping away surface layers.

To me this seem like a very likely scenario.

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I find myself in agreement with the diagnosis, also it's good that you know the OP well...
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I find myself in agreement with the diagnosis, also it's good that you know the OP well...
I know him just well enough to understand that he does not suffer from a split personality disorder.

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It ain't no frilly thing, that's for sure.
Let me ask you a question: How do you feel about frilly toothpicks?


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Let me ask you a question: How do you feel about frilly toothpicks?


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I am afraid to watch that youtube video, as it might cause me to pick up less desirable habits.

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