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Originally Posted by campyfan39
In many of your opinions, anything done to a card is "altered." So, a gum stain or wax stain from the factory is altering the original, unstained card. It's poor logic. I'm with snowman on this.
Also, who knows how many sheets have been cut and are already in the market? Did the factory intend for the sheets to be uncut? Of course not. I don't have enough money to own an uncut sheet nor the desire. But I see no issue with making them into cards, which was the original intent of the manufacturer. It's called "baseball cards," not baseball sheets.
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It makes sense that you would side with snowman if you can't see the difference between damage caused by a piece of gum put in the package at the factory, and intentional alterations done by the consumer after the fact.