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Old 07-25-2006, 11:34 PM
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Posted By: James Gallo

So what do you make of the flaps on the back of this card.

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it reminds me of the type of thing used on stamps. Any thoughts on the removal of it?

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Old 07-26-2006, 12:35 AM
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At first glance,it looks like a piece of mounting tissue.If you are lucky,it is reversable tissue that can be removed by applying heat with a non stick blotter in between the heat source and the tissue.If it a standard mounting tissue,an adhesive solvent like "Unseal" or "Bestine" will release it. If it is a rice paper hinge,it can be removed by steaming.Rice paper hinges are the best "archival" hinge that can be used.

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Old 07-26-2006, 07:52 AM
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I'm certain sandiegowill has the expertise to determine whether the paper could have been safely removed and thus obtain a better price for the card. For the buyer's sake, I hope I'm wrong because it's a good looking card.

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Yes looks like a stamp hing, or something similar to mount the card.

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He got some pretty good money on these so I am guessing there are several buyers thinking they can remove that as well.

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Posted By: James Gallo

So I got my two cards today. The hinge came right off the back of the first card and I barely had to pull at it. It didn't stain at all but did leave a pull type mark that looks more like a light stress.

Of course the burns card is much tougher and although might come by just slowing pulling I think it will end up doing damage.

I want to avoid this, but I would like to use soaking as a last resort.

Will something like Bestine stain the card at all? Would I submerge the card or just put a bit on top.

How would you go about steaming it?

Any help would be great.

It seems with these cards I now have 4 T-206 and am slowing joining the ranks of the nuts collecting that set

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You need to find out what type of adhesive it is.

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Please email me when you get a chance. jgallony@aol.com

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