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Posted By: jay behrens
Chances are, youar enot going to beable to remove it from a vintage card since the paper is genreally very porous and the plastic melts into the pores and adheres to the paper. If someone had a home lamination kit and heated only the outer edges, then you might be able to use a scissor and cut the edges off and rest falls off. I've had success in the apst removing it from modern card (1950s and more recent) but never been able to do it with a vintage cards. |
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