great ..thanks. I'm assuming it's the Magic Rub Eraser and not the Mr Clean Magic Eraser And since I'm on a roll... Opinions appreciated about ironing ( with steam setting) ...yes I'm serious....paper folds in 75 year old newspapers that exhibits foxing.
I have purchased publications and postcards at flea markets and antique shows and invariably the dealers don't see anything wrong with writing the asking prices for those items in pencil. The Magic Erasers do a great job of removing such price tags unless a lot of pressure was applied with the pencil.
No cards....and I wouldn't erase scoring in program scorecards etc... I have about 400 issues sporting news (1928-38) with the name of the original owner (subscriber) sloppily written in pencil. I wouldn't want to erase if it leaves a bleached out area since there is foxing.
I don't want to iron 400 issues, but while I am watching TV...it might be better than trolling ebay
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And its actually called a Magic Eraser
Look for them at Staples or Office Max/Depot
And since I'm on a roll... Opinions appreciated about ironing ( with steam setting) ...yes I'm serious....paper folds in 75 year old newspapers that exhibits foxing.
<< <i>If you erased the pen marks and PSA finds it was tampered from the original card state, they won't slab them, it will be labeled as trimmed. >>
I think we are only talking about publications and not cards
I have purchased publications and postcards at flea markets and antique shows and invariably the dealers don't see anything wrong with writing the asking prices for those items in pencil. The Magic Erasers do a great job of removing such price tags unless a lot of pressure was applied with the pencil.
I have about 400 issues sporting news (1928-38) with the name of the original owner (subscriber) sloppily written in pencil. I wouldn't want to erase if it leaves a bleached out area since there is foxing.
I don't want to iron 400 issues, but while I am watching TV...it might be better than trolling ebay