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Old 04-10-2009, 08:45 AM
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Default Consensus on re-trimming hand-cut cards?

Posted By: Rick Swaine

I know this has been discussed before, but I'm new to this board and wasn't able to find a consensus from researching past posts.

My question is: What's the problem with re-trimming cards that were originally hand-cut down to their originally intended borders?

For instance I have a 1910 Orange Borders that looks like it was cut out by a six year with a blunt axe 99 years ago. The card is a little rough anyway but the ragged, crooked excess border (at least 1/8 inch all the way around) really detracts. I've no intention of selling or slabbing this card myself but I would like to improve its appearance without destroying its future value to the hobby (or my heirs).

It seems to me that the consensus on the soaking issue is: "If someone can tell - you shouldn't have done it!"

Is this the same thing?



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