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I started this post to get some opinions on how to remove the backing from the cards. Never was it mentioned that I was looking to enhance or alter the cards.
I appreciate the suggestions on how to safely remove the backing using distilled water. I don't see anything wrong with doing that. If the grading companies still grade the card then great. I will find out tomorrow what the owners want to do with the cards. Some of the options discussed was: Sell the whole sheet as is or cut out each card and soak them individually. I am just hoping they hire me to sell the cards. I will not send in the sheet to a company that is known to doctor the cards. As for the person who hoped that the cards would disintegrate if I used this company. Get a life. |
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Nicely done. Ben "I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards." |
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