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Old 03-14-2020, 08:45 AM
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Default 1912 S110 Baseball Pillow Case Question

Just picked up a S110 pillow case and it has a few creases from being folded. Has anyone ever tried to iron one of these? The pillow case has beautiful colors so my concern is ruining the colors. I would like to remove some of the folds before I frame it.

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Old 03-14-2020, 09:30 AM
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How about some photos?
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Old 03-14-2020, 10:13 AM
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Default Scary to think about, but...

...I'm sure it wouldn't be a problem to iron without consequence for someone who knows what they're doing and is very careful. I wouldn't think of putting an iron directly on it, however. Are these folds that were there upon issuance? I decided to leave the barely visible folds in my B-18s when I had them framed on the idea that that's the way they came originally. I also thought about trying to iron out slight folds in my WaJo S81, but decided it wasn't worth the risk. Pictures would help.
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Old 03-14-2020, 11:07 AM
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Here is a pic.
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I would personally leave it as-is. Those types of creases are common and expected. To me, they do not detract from the beauty of the piece.

But if you are hell-bent on reducing the creases, you can try ironing it from the reverse side. I would use low-medium heat, to start. I would also place a thin towel or sheet over the item, so there is a "buffer" inbetween the face of the iron and the piece itself. Don't leave the iron in one place for more than a second, and keep it moving. Do this a tiny bit at a time, as you cannot re-do it, and better safe than sorry.

The procedure I described above works amazingly well on vintage pennants that are creased/wrinkled. It's never failed me. It's your call, if you want to try it with this item. I would not attempt it, as the white "base" surface would scare me. We have all seen white handkerchiefs with that browned/discolored look, from being ironed for too long or under too high a heat. That's what I'd be most afraid of... best of luck, whatever you decide upon.

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Yes, I think I am going to keep it as is. I don’t feel comfortable touching it.

Thanks for the advise.
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Old 03-14-2020, 07:21 PM
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Wow, thats super clean and bright!!! You wouod be crazy to put an iron to it. I know a prominant long time National dealer who did something like that to an S81 Cobb silk and it didnt turn out well. Just frame it and over time those wrinkles should slowly disapear.
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