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Looking for a Good (Not Evil) Card Trimmer
I have a handful of 1970's Hostess panels and a couple of Wiffle Ball Box Side Discs that I would like to trim down and submit to PSA. I have tried in the past and just don't have the required steady hand, tools, etc. to do a good enough job. Can anyone assist me or know someone who could assist? I of course would pay for reasonable time and effort. Thanks.
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SGC now does it for you, though that might cost more than you are looking for here:
https://gosgc.com/culture/cutting-edge |
Your local print shop?
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I have had great luck with people that do photo framing. A manual matting cutter works perfect.:) |
Trim the panels down to singles?
Or just neaten them up? What would be the goal? Just getting them into a slab, or getting a good grade? At risk of getting on a list.... maybe? |
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Not So Long Ago... If Mr Bill would of taken this route He might of ended up bein an icon, rather than a cellmate!
We are Care Takers of these relics! Are we Not? 100 years from now Sumone will be cuttin/makin T206 Cobb Hangin Portraits out of the other less desired vintage players cards. * Or maybe it's Already in the process!? :) |
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I shared a shop with a leather worker and another guy, we just moved it to the other guys basement, but he has punches that are about the size of the discs. |
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You might as well just go to the evil guy and get it done :)
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He also has a kick press they might be used in, but he's fussy about how it gets used. I think the biggest is three inch diameter. |
Just pick one from the thread of exposed trimmers over on blowout. If the guy you use doesn’t do a satisfactory job, just wait a few days and pick another one. They seem to be updating the list quite often.
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