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Old 01-26-2013, 08:36 PM
MikeU MikeU is offline
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Originally Posted by Leon View Post
AS someone who collects miscuts I would say that (the miscut) is why it went for so much. Had I seen it, the final price would have been about what I would have bid. Maybe even a bit more.
Out of curiosity, what is interesting about collecting miscuts? Is it solely to better understand the sheet layouts and cutting practices or more than that?
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