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Trimmed or not
Let's say you had a card that was 1/16 of an inch bigger than it was suppose to be. If you trimmed off the 1/16 of an inch, would that still be a trimmed card?
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I assume a TPG say it be trimmed. Lets say its a 100 yr old card and you think it have 100yr of dirt around the card's edge, and if you cut it, then its a fresh clean cut, and would not have the age like the other edges. Wouldn't that be noticable?
To me, as long its authentic, i wouldnt care if its trimmed, shaven, recolored or altered. Sounds like some characteristics we find in our women. Its all good.
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Yes. Trimmed refers to doctoring after the product has been cut from the factory and inserted in packs. So your example would definitely qualify.
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My thinking was that they would measure the card first. If it was the correct size, they wouldn't look for trimming. Thanks for the help.
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Gretzky Mastro Wagner
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