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			I read the thread, granted quickly. I also re-read this one and I don't get the "one more time" reference. I do not know the price of the Walter Johnson card in the post, so I would say I am completely lost on that comment. I have decided already that that I will not light 10 thousand dollars on fire, and decided not to attempt a soaking on the card for minimal gain. I was just curious to know the highest value card that has been soaked by someone on this board. Maybe that is an idea for a new thread. Thanks again for your the replies. Last edited by PhillipAbbott79; 10-27-2016 at 08:06 PM. | 
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