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opinions- is taking a crease out really altering?
Posted By: leon
First of all I have my own idea of altering. I would like to know how many people think that taking a crease out of a card should lower the value of the card? I had a long talk with a few card folks today that don't have a big issue with it. I promised not to name names and I won't, as it doesn't really matter. I have heard that a crease can come back after it's been taken out but have never spoken with anyone with any first hand information that this has happened. So for sake of a, hopefully friendly debate, should taking a crease out of a card lower it's value? You've added nothing to it and not trimmed it.... |
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