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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: ralph
Does anyone out there no a fairly effective way to remove ink pen writing from a card. |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: Mike
What is the card? |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: ralph
its a 1963 Topps card |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: Mike
Just leave it. |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: ralph
Mike, |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: Damian Anderson
I think Mike asked originally what issue the card was to determine the type of stock the card had and not if "it was worth it" i.e. pre war etc. I think you know that ink removal is considered an aleration, but I get the impression that you want the card just to present well for yourself and your collection and there is nothing wrong with that. I have no idea how to get rid of ink outside of bleach which I have never tried and would think long term it would erode. I am just trying to stick up for Mike. I don't know him, but I think you misinterperated his response. You might try some gentle art erasers to try and remove without damage. Best I can recommend without doctoring. Even then some would consider doctoring. |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: Mike
I have never given anyone in here a smart ass response in this forum. Though I have wanted to many times. I am very much against altering cards in any way. But that's just me. I've said before, I own a 34 Gehrig grade 5, that was flattened to have a wrinkle taken out. If and when I ever sell it, I will inform the buyer.. This has been discussed enough. Besides, in removing undesirable things from paper or cardboard, many times more damage is done than there was to start with. Doesn't matter if the card is from last year, or 2500 BC. I guess that's as close to a smart ass answer as I want to give. And yes, sometimes ink can be removed. |
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: Brad Green
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removal of ink from a card
Posted By: Paul Arpasi
I tried an art eraser on a 63 Aaron to remove pencil (years ago before it became illegal) and found that it did a good job only at removing the green background around the mark. |
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