I'm on the fence about that myself, Darryl. I honestly don't know where I fall on erasing light pencil marks. I'm against trimming, or restoring paper loss, etc. But those are pretty substantial alterations. I don't know if taking a gum eraser to a back to remove a very light pencil mark falls in the same category. The mark itself should be taken into consideration. If it's a light mark or two, it shouldn't be the same as somebody who has written words, or scribbled on the back.
I guess it falls in a gray area.
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