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1986 Meadow Gold Milk Carton Cards
OK, does anyone have any idea how to take the milk carton apart?
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Why? I just store any milk carton cards I have as-is.
If you really want to, it's not easy. The top should come apart just like opening a carton. The bottom will be difficult. The ones I see online that are at least reasonably complete are either ones that were never made into cartons, or there's one with the bottom cut off. |
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Milk carton
It is part of the registry and has to be flat to grade, which will be 0
but fills the spot. |
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Looking at the ones that haven't been made into cartons, it looks like it should be possible to unfold the bottom. Since it was meant to not leak that might be pretty tough. I'd hope that if you got it unfolded you'd get more than a 0 grade for the registry. It's probably worth a try.
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Meadow gold milk carton
Thanks
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thought I'd share my Ripken factory flat/never used one
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I need to hunt down the Yankees that were released, although I recognize some of the cards. Maybe I already have them.
These type of odd ball cards get me excited for the hunt. Mike
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Always looking for NY Yankees, NY Jets, NY Knicks & NY Islanders items from the 70's, 80's, 90's to present day including cards, pins, pennants, programs, pocket schedules, figurines & bobbleheads |
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