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			Posted By: Brian C. I know this is not wuite vintage, but i figured you all might have some knowledge on the subject.  | 
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			Posted By: leon Any 50's card topic is going to be mostly taboo on this board. Since there are other stamps in our Pre-WWII space it stays. Please limit these requests. As for soaking stamps out they should still grade albeit much lower....no guarantees though....regards | 
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			Posted By: jamie try steaming them first... i use a tea pot and hold the stamp above the spout when the water is boiling. ive had good success with this | 
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			Posted By: Brian C. Thanks Guys | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw but did not get around to asking it. Thanks for bringing it up. | 
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