C.E. Forman stated:
>
>> > Putting games in plastic is one thing.  Putting
>> > plastic ON games is quite another.
>>
>> But can the plastic be removed without affecting the condition of the box?
>If
>> so, that would solve your grading problem...
>
>>From what I saw of my German friend's work, it looked pretty irreversible.
>But yeah, if the plastic just peels off (safely) it's a non-issue.

I finally attempted to remove some of it.  It peels off pretty good
without appearing to take any of the box with it.  However, it leaves
a sticky residue behind.  No doubt there's something I could use to
remove it, albeit carefully, but I don't think I'll bother.  Unless
all software collectors suddenly decide Beagle Bros. software is a hot
item, it's not worth it.

(Sounds like a cool thing to collect to me, though.  Although I prefer
the earlier packages where they included interesting, short program
listings that you couldn't always tell what they did before running
them.)

-- 
Lee K. Seitz
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