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Old 06-25-2010, 01:43 PM
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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.

It smelled like rotten hot dogs, so I didn't taste it
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Old 06-25-2010, 02:13 PM
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you can chew on the card and if your teeth get whiter, then it was bleached!
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Old 06-25-2010, 02:33 PM
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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

I'm not an expert, and have never bleached a card, but I would tend to think that card isn't bleached. It may be possible the backside was more exposed to the "elements" than the front? Just a guess,,,,,,,nice card by the way.

And Jim--wow--I didn't realize Sammy looks like that now
What happened? Is that for real?

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Old 06-25-2010, 02:46 PM
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Some of yall fall for that "hey man, smell my finger" trick, dont you!?
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Some of yall fall for that "hey man, smell my finger" trick, dont you!?
only if you're a female!
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you can chew on the card and if your teeth get whiter, then it was bleached!
Now that was clever (not to mention cogent)
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Old 06-25-2010, 03:46 PM
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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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Old 06-26-2010, 03:40 AM
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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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I agree with fkw about white finished surface on the fronts, and ever so slightly cream cardstock on the back, on the white border tobacco cards. And with what he said about the Cracker Jacks.

A worn T206 could be bleached... someone could have been testing or practicing with it. And smelling he card is a good easy test, although long term soaking with repeated water changes can dilute it.

So Tonyo, have you held that card, smelled it?
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Old 06-26-2010, 08:41 AM
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I have the other version of Tinker and think it may have been bleached.The colors on mine just don`t seem right.Maybe they were bleached by the same person experimenting just to see the results before attempting it on more valuable cards.Now all we need to find are bleached Evers and Chance and we could have a new subset Tinker to Evers to Chance to Clorox!



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I agree with fkw about white finished surface on the fronts, and ever so slightly cream cardstock on the back, on the white border tobacco cards. And with what he said about the Cracker Jacks.

A worn T206 could be bleached... someone could have been testing or practicing with it. And smelling he card is a good easy test, although long term soaking with repeated water changes can dilute it.

So Tonyo, have you held that card, smelled it?
I pulled the trigger and bought the card. I'm at the beach now but it should be waiting on me when I get home. I'll give it a good bleach smell test then.

May even chew on it for FUBAR then I might drop it in a pot to make some soup out of it

I appreciate all the advice and humor!

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In my opinion, I think it looks fine.

And I also smell my cards.

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