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It is nice to know other collectors also smell their cards (I only do this with T206's).......nothin' like the smell of a 100 year old tobacco card
![]() I'm not an expert, and have never bleached a card, but I would tend to think that card isn't bleached. It may be possible the backside was more exposed to the "elements" than the front? Just a guess,,,,,,,nice card by the way. And Jim--wow--I didn't realize Sammy looks like that now ![]() ![]() ![]() What happened? Is that for real? Clayton |
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