Before surgery and after surgery
I recently got this 1939 Play Ball Lonnie Warneke. This will go into my personal Cardinals collection. This card had his name written across the top in dark ink. So, rather than leave it, I took my knife and scraped it lightly until the ink disappeared. Upon closer inspection now, it just looks like a scuff. I would much rather have a scuff than writing all over the top.
Do any of you guys do similar things for your own personal collection? Of course, it is a totally different issue when you are selling a card.
(I had already scrapped his last name before I thought about scanning it)
Before and after.

Do any of you guys do similar things for your own personal collection? Of course, it is a totally different issue when you are selling a card.
(I had already scrapped his last name before I thought about scanning it)
Before and after.


Shane
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First Rule of Card Doctors: Do No Harm.
I have never knowingly purchased a written-on card before, but just out of curiousity, what made you purchase this card in the 1st place, when you could probably get a PSA 7 for around $50-$70?
do you do this regularly?
PoppaJ
As far as chemicals go, what chemical will take off ink?
Shane
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As far as chemicals go, what chemical will take off ink? >>
Acid.
(sorry had to)
Along those lines does anyone know what it would cost to "restore" that removing the ink professionally? Im just curious.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
<< <i>I personally would rather have the writing on it. Gives it some sort of strange provenance in my mind... >>
Agreed! I would have kept it on myself, but its a personal prefference. The card looks OK though after going under the knife!
Ripken in the Minors * Ripken in the Minors Facebook Page
brake fluid
clorox (not good for ballpoint)
breck hairspray
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rinse/wipe any of the above with rubbing alcohol, as final step.
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Never use an amonia-based product to remove ink. It is likely
to set the stain FOREVER.
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If you have ink on a book page, the best emery cloth from Home Desperado
will work well. Fairy-pressure is required; no gorilla pressure.
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Xacto blades are not a good idea.
You will likely turn an MK qualifier into a PSA 1, or an A.
<< <i>As far as chemicals go, what chemical will take off ink? >>
White Out
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<< <i>As far as chemicals go, what chemical will take off ink? >>
White Out
I agree. Plus it's sniffable, almost as good as gas.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
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I agree. Plus it's sniffable, almost as good as gas. >>