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One of the T206 gurus should correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that a T206 back was cream colored out of the package.
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i'm with Matt W.
arguments are cogent. best, barry |
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Smelling and tasting your cards are very important, sure, but I can't stress strongly enough the importance of listening to your cards. Just the other day, I put a Bowerman up to my ear and I swear I could hear Fenway Park.
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you can chew on the card and if your teeth get whiter, then it was bleached!
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It is nice to know other collectors also smell their cards (I only do this with T206's).......nothin' like the smell of a 100 year old tobacco card
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Some of yall fall for that "hey man, smell my finger" trick, dont you!?
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Clayton:
yes that is a real Sosa picture, he started bleaching his skin about 2 years ago.... he looks ridiculous! Its all over the net, look him up!
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On T206 cards the front and back surface are completely different, the paper surface is different. The back surface is natural paper, the front has a very smooth glaze like white finish.
The only cards I have seen a good # bleached are the E145-1 and E145-2 CJs, back in the 80's there were alot of these pure white CJ at shows. |
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