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Old June 25th 04, 04:19 AM
Ben Jackson
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Be careful removing your new plastic certificate from the sheet it's
glued to. My new one left part of Wilbur's face on the paper. He looks
like he has a monolith coming out of his nose...

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Old June 25th 04, 11:45 AM
Gary Drescher
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"Ben Jackson" wrote in message
news:wRMCc.80255$2i5.47059@attbi_s52...
Be careful removing your new plastic certificate from the sheet it's
glued to. My new one left part of Wilbur's face on the paper. He looks
like he has a monolith coming out of his nose...


I believe Wilbur's face is safely ensconced behind the laminate. The
monolith may just be a dark smudge left by the glue. You should be able to
scrape it off, leaving Wilbur intact.

--Gary


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Old June 25th 04, 02:42 PM
Peter R.
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Gary Drescher ) wrote:

"Ben Jackson" wrote in message
news:wRMCc.80255$2i5.47059@attbi_s52...
Be careful removing your new plastic certificate from the sheet it's
glued to. My new one left part of Wilbur's face on the paper. He looks
like he has a monolith coming out of his nose...


I believe Wilbur's face is safely ensconced behind the laminate. The
monolith may just be a dark smudge left by the glue. You should be able to
scrape it off, leaving Wilbur intact.


This happened in my case, too. Simply scratching the black bar with my
fingernail removed it.


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Old June 26th 04, 07:08 AM
John Godwin
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"Gary Drescher" wrote in
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I believe Wilbur's face is safely ensconced behind the laminate.
The monolith may just be a dark smudge left by the glue. You
should be able to scrape it off, leaving Wilbur intact.


It'll come off by just rubbing with a tissue.

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