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Thanks for wishing me good luck...at least, I think that's what, "GL" means. I am not too up-to-date regarding the abbreviations floating around on the Internet these days. I am OK with the idea of cracking the card out of its holder and soaking it to remove the sticker. There is something else on the reverse, though, and I do not want to mess with that. A stamp from P.B. White is on the back, too. If soaking the card will fade or distort this image, I definitely do not want to take that route. Any thoughts on this? Best, Eric |
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