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Stuart

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Hi

I have come across some cheap oriental seagull for sale but the papper is 20 years old.The guy selling says it has been kept dry & cool but has not tested it (He did not want to open the box).
What are the chances of the paper being OK?
Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
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Stuart.
 

Ole

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Mine was at least that old when I used the last of it this summer. Still good, even if not stored cool.
 

Claire Senft

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Geez what a letdown! A 20 year old oriental is at the top of my must do list.
 

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Stuart,

If you don't want it go ahead and get it and I"ll buy it from you :wink:

Jim
 
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Stuart

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Thank´s to all for the positive notes.I brought the said papper and it is all good news.
Thank´s again
Stuart.
 

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By the way, how many Seagulls (graded fiber) have there been over the years? I have some that is about 6 years old. I know this is not the legendary Old Seagull of yore that the OP now has (and that I foolishly tossed a box of a few years ago), though I like it a lot, but is there an even newer and presumably even more inferior version now?
 

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If there is #4 or #5 in the lot, these will be the first to degrade. Oriental is pretty stable, as indicated. It you notice anything, it would be fog on the 5 or a softening of the 4 & 5.
 
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