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118.1 | I'll bite... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | The rose goes in front, big guy | Mon Mar 12 1990 12:07 | 10 |
| Tony,
I've tried everything to remove creases, but never thought to use a
vise! I've got several cards with minor creases, and it's all I can
do to keep from running home *this instant* and trying it. You're
not just pulling our collective legs, now, are you?? :^)
John D.
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118.2 | | SA1794::DANIELET | | Mon Mar 12 1990 12:46 | 5 |
| This is for real John ! I've got a '60 Mantle All-Star in my
vise at home right now ! Creases like a road map ! I don't expect
more than a 25 % improvement on this one though.
Tony
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118.3 | Whoa, caution here! | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Mon Mar 12 1990 16:33 | 8 |
| Just be sure there's no dust or grit in there before you tighten that
sucker!
Tony, if I take one of the 1990 Donruss error Ryans and lay it on the
other one, then leave them in the vise for a year or so, will I wind up
with a corrected Ryan?
ski (who found his Aparicio rookie at the BG show!)
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118.4 | Pop those suckers... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | The rose goes in front, big guy | Mon Mar 12 1990 17:34 | 6 |
| RE: .3
Na...you can just say the guy has a bad complexion! 8^)
John D.
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118.5 | Sleaze through Squeeze | ASDS::KELLY | | Tue Mar 13 1990 08:40 | 1 |
| Is it a VICE to inCREASE the value of your cards using this trick?
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118.6 | | IMPULS::MCDONOUGH | | Wed Mar 14 1990 19:12 | 2 |
| Bad pun!!!
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118.7 | How about Glue, Ink, and Tape? | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Thu Mar 15 1990 08:40 | 16 |
| Does anyone know a simple method of removing gum that is stuck to BB
cards. I bought 3 packs of 1980 Fleers, and a stick of gum is stuck to
one card in each of the packs. Do you leave it in the sun or use a
hair dryer??
Also, any tricks on removing ink stains from cards?? There has to be
an acid out there, or ink remover that could possibly remove these
unwanted ink marks, or pen ink on check lists. I think the guy who
can develop something here can make a small fortune, buying up these
cards cheap, and restoring them. Now we can take out creases, we have
to do something with ink stains, pen ink, etc.
Also, any thoughts on removing glue or tape that are on cards?? This
is another thing that is troubling me?? Thanks for your help, and
thanks Tony D. for the Vice trick. I have an old card in there right
now that I'm decreasing. Ha, Ha.
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118.8 | Sleaze through Freeze | ASDS::KELLY | | Thu Mar 15 1990 08:52 | 1 |
| re.7 Easiest way to remove gum is to freeze the card
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118.9 | go beyond the crease | PCOJCT::THOMAS | | Thu Mar 15 1990 09:11 | 4 |
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OK one last problem....
Anyone know how to get corners back on?
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118.10 | Alchemy? | NUTMEG::JACUNSKI | | Thu Mar 15 1990 09:44 | 1 |
| Or how to turn a recent Jim Rice into a Jerry Rice rookie?
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118.11 | Speakin of creases ... | SA1794::DANIELET | | Thu Mar 15 1990 10:21 | 6 |
| In days of old,
When cards weren't sold (by dealers 8^),
And plastic sheets were not yet invented,
They took the card stock,
And put it in a shoe box,
And CREASES were prevented.
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118.12 | | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Thu Mar 15 1990 12:47 | 17 |
| To Make a Jerry Rice Card Out of a Jim Rice CArd, follow these
instructions:
Reciept
Take one Jerry Remy card.
Take one Jim Rice card.
Take one medium size vise.
Take two pieces of plexi-glass.
Place the Jerry Remy over the Jim Rice card, top side to
top side, between the two pieces of plexi-glass, and
place in the vice.
Screw up the vice tightly, very tight!
Leave over nite.
In the morning, you will have one Jerryjim RiceRice card.
Good Luck. And thank you Tony for the Vice Idea.
I'm going to send that one into the Worcester T&G and win $25. If i
win Tony, I'll split the money with you, ok.
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118.13 | | SA1794::DANIELET | | Thu Mar 15 1990 13:16 | 4 |
| Whats the Worcester T&G ? A strip joint ? Oops ! Theres women
in here now. Ut oh ...
Tony 8^)
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118.15 | | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Fri Mar 16 1990 08:10 | 14 |
| The T & G is a newspaper. But restoring old creased cards to better
condition, I don't see anything wrong with it. After all we put the
creases in them, remember, they were in mint condition when we opened
the wax pack, so why should that be unethical?? If your that good
to be able to make the cards from good to EX condition, you should
be rewarded for it. Ink stains are tough, and gum stuck to cards is
also pretty tough to get off without destroying the card, and I think
it takes a pretty talented guy to work on cards without doing more
damage than is already there. So my feeling is restoration is
perfectly acceptable. They restore antiques and no one says anything
about people who restore old furniture and things like pictures and
old stuff. Why should cards be any different?? I would like to see
how they restore the rounded cornors on old cards. That should be a
real art!
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118.16 | Fusing borders. | CXUSME::STEVENS_G | | Fri Mar 16 1990 13:43 | 11 |
| There is a way to fuse borders and corners on cards but it is
noticeable and easily detected. It does make the card more
attractive though. I'm talking about badly damaged cards that
have close to no value anyway. You use the white cardboard in
a Moore Business Forms box of lineprinter paper. Then simply
trace the outline of a perfect card on the piece of cardboard
then trace the damaged card inside of that. Cut along both
the outside and inside lines and glue the new border on the old
card being careful not to have a lot of excess glue. It does not
make a perfect match, but its close enough to improve the looks
greatly.
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118.19 | For All You Hose Heads... | CLOVE::JACUNSKI | | Fri Mar 30 1990 17:59 | 3 |
| A piece of nylon stocking or pantyhose works real well on removing wax
from the glossy front of a card, less well on the back. Don't be
sending me requests for spare panyhose. I'm all out.
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118.21 | Thank you for the good infor! | AKOV12::GASPARONI | | Mon Apr 02 1990 14:12 | 8 |
| Thanks John for that good information on wax removal. I'm still trying
to remove some gum, the whole stick from three Fleer 1981 cards I
bought. I tryed freezing it, but that didn't work. How about melting
it? I also found that if you have a card with a white border, and the
card is pretty old and dirty, to take a STAEDTLER eraser, and very
lightly go over the dirty part. It really brightens up the card, with
no damage. Takes the dirt film off the card. Wouldn't try it with
any harsh eraser types, might rub the finish off the card.
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118.22 | '83 CURL | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Thu Aug 02 1990 14:36 | 13 |
|
JOHN OR ANYONE,
I HAVE A SET OF 83 TOPPS BB THAT ARE SLIGHTLY CURLED. I HAVE
RESTACKED THEM IN SMALLER BOX AND TURNED THEM IN GROUPS OF A HUNDRED
OR SO, SO THAT THE CURVE IS FACEING THE CURVE ON ONE END AND THE
CURL IS FACEING THE CURL ON THE OTHER. THIS HAS TAKEN OUT THE CURL,
BUT WILL IT BE PERMANENT . I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY COMMENT OR INPUT
ON THE CURL ISSUE.
THANKS,
JIM (ABO)
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118.23 | It'll probably work... | RAYBOK::DAMIANO | The mark of the beast | Thu Aug 02 1990 15:17 | 8 |
| I don't worry too much about curl. However, I have a bunch of 84 and 85
commons that had curl, and I packed 'em tight the way you described, but
I haven't really looked at them in about a year. I would imagine that
the curl has at least relaxed if not disappeared alltogether. My sets
are in binders, and the combined weight of the cards and pages seems to
straighten them out.
John D.
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118.24 | thanks | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Fri Aug 03 1990 12:44 | 11 |
|
rply.23
thanks for the reassuring words. I think i will probably end
up storing this and other hand collated sets in binders.
aside from the curl, this is the best looking '83 set i've seen.
I felt like it was worth the effort.
thanks again
jim
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118.25 | | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Tue Aug 28 1990 16:36 | 5 |
| I think dampness is one cause of curl, with a sudden shot of heat. I
mentioned about 2 years ago, a new factory box was opened down at
ZAYRE's Dept. Store, and the whole box had a curl in them. I think
that I read somewhere to keep your cards in a dark dry environment, to
keep the cards from becoming mildewed and curled.
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