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Old 10-29-2014, 03:40 PM
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Default Are These Printers Marks?

I bought some cards from Luke on the B/S/T to use in soaking practice (I've never tried it before). On the Bridwell card, there are interesting marks on the back. I am wondering if they are printer's marks, or if maybe just an artifact of whatever the card was originally affixed to. I think the paper is still attached with the paper turning transparent when wet.

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Old 10-29-2014, 03:43 PM
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looks like what the card may have been affixed to.
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Dave, I think those are lines from notebook paper that was stuck to the back of the card.
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Dave, I think those are lines from notebook paper that was stuck to the back of the card.
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Not printers marks. They appear to have been "added" later.
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Dave, I think those are lines from notebook paper that was stuck to the back of the card.
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I pretty much expected that they were not printers marks but since I know very little about them it was worth asking.

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Those ruled lines are from a notebook sheet. I have owned others and they typically have a purplish tint to them. Good news is that they soak off easily. I once owned a Tinker portrait that had them and containrd a youngsters love note in very neat hand writing.
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Will soak right off
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Grill marks perhaps. A T206 Panini sandwich.
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