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Yellowing bubbles - observations
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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 336312" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>Not to sure about a bubble falling off after being graded (although I think I did see one a while back), but I have a couple of near bubble fails in my collection being a 21 back Boba Fett and a 20 back Palitoy Walrus Man. Neither of these bubbles have yellowed but the seal has all but gone on both of them and I don't believe either figure has ever been removed from the bubble.</p><p></p><p>These bubble/seal fails are very tricky to reseal as you'll end up seeing the glue behind the seal as there's no paper attached to the bubble. For this reason I've left both of them and will probably end up using a top loader to secure the bubble to the card back. It's not ideal but better than causing damage to the bubble when it hasn't ever been opened. My other slight concern with regards to the top loader is that I wonder if it might end up yellowing the bubble in some way over time, who knows, only time will time.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 336312, member: 4095"] Not to sure about a bubble falling off after being graded (although I think I did see one a while back), but I have a couple of near bubble fails in my collection being a 21 back Boba Fett and a 20 back Palitoy Walrus Man. Neither of these bubbles have yellowed but the seal has all but gone on both of them and I don't believe either figure has ever been removed from the bubble. These bubble/seal fails are very tricky to reseal as you'll end up seeing the glue behind the seal as there's no paper attached to the bubble. For this reason I've left both of them and will probably end up using a top loader to secure the bubble to the card back. It's not ideal but better than causing damage to the bubble when it hasn't ever been opened. My other slight concern with regards to the top loader is that I wonder if it might end up yellowing the bubble in some way over time, who knows, only time will time. Ian [/QUOTE]
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