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Posting this here to try to get the most eyes but if it needs to be moved i understand.
I have this postcard and was wondering if anyone has any experience removing the paper/glue. Obviously i don't want to soak it due to the signature on the other side. I'm not willing to try anything that could potentially damage the card, just looking to see if anyone has a safe way to remove the paper. Any thoughts or suggestions. Thanks. ![]() |
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