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Old 04-14-2013, 03:58 PM
HOFautosChris HOFautosChris is offline
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Originally Posted by Runscott View Post
It doesn't take long for non-paper-friendly material to create visible negative results on your paper items.

I recently acquired an Ed Reulbach hand-written letter that was framed with a photo that someone had bought from the HOF, so I doubt it was more than 15-20 years old. The entire thing was matted and framed. When I removed it, the letter had the acid results all around it where the matt had been against it.

Even if the plastic doesn't effect the piece, I still remove them quickly - I prefer my items smelling like old paper, as opposed to fresh plastic chemicals.
Any pics of the damage. I find this topic fascinating.
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