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That was my initial gut feeling. I really dont trust myself to do it as well as someone more experienced could. After reading the page on soaking, Im still not that confident. Are there any paper conservators that you might suggest? I know there are ALOT of variables involved, but as far as the saveable (i.e. -not severely damaged) cards go, if they were successfully removed, what is a ballpark $ figure to insure them at for sending to a conservator through the mail? Thanks!
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