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Remove printed text from paper?

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This may be a long shot but I have a signed letter which I brought off a friend recently. On the letter it says "Dear Rob" With Rob not being my name I would like to remove it if possible? Is there a trick to doing this? It is in black ink on A4/Letter paper if that is any help {thumb2}
Man * is not a term United fans refer to themselves as. The term is only used by other supporters as a complete and utter insult to our club. The "u" is meant to be "you" by the rival fans.

An early example was from WBA fans: "Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, man you are manure- rotting in your grave". The origin of "Man Utd" is a song to insult the dead Duncan Edwards.

Liverpool and Leeds fans copied this with their own man you /u versions to insult all of the lads who died at munich.

"Man * Man * went on a plane Man * Man * never came back again"

and..

"Man * Never Intended Coming Home" (if you combine the first letter of each word you get the word "munich").


So... Please REFRAIN from using this term ever again!!!!!!!!
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Re: Remove printed text from paper?

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I heard of a way but forgot, maybe someone could shead some light on this ?
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Can't be done as far as I know.
Unless you Tipp-Ex it out :lol:
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Couldn't you just simply white out it?? :roll:
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Personally - I wouldn't remove it at all. I know it's not your name, but if you do anything to the picture/letter it can damage the value later on.
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Selise wrote:Personally - I wouldn't remove it at all. I know it's not your name, but if you do anything to the picture/letter it can damage the value later on.
Thanks for the input everyone. I think I will leave it as is {thumb2}
Man * is not a term United fans refer to themselves as. The term is only used by other supporters as a complete and utter insult to our club. The "u" is meant to be "you" by the rival fans.

An early example was from WBA fans: "Duncan Edwards is manure, rotting in his grave, man you are manure- rotting in your grave". The origin of "Man Utd" is a song to insult the dead Duncan Edwards.

Liverpool and Leeds fans copied this with their own man you /u versions to insult all of the lads who died at munich.

"Man * Man * went on a plane Man * Man * never came back again"

and..

"Man * Never Intended Coming Home" (if you combine the first letter of each word you get the word "munich").


So... Please REFRAIN from using this term ever again!!!!!!!!


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