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In the near future I will be cutting up some sheets to get out certain cards and get them graded. What is the best way to cut up a thin paper sheet and a thin cardboard sheet. Should I use scissors, razor blade, or X-acto knife? How much should I leave around the border. I am not real sensitive to grade, but I would like to get the best I can. I also have some sheets of perforated stamps. What would be the best way to separate them? I realize that some collectors do not like splitting up sheets, but I purchased these knowing that I would be cutting them up. There are a few cards/stamps that I have been unable to find, and this is probably the best way for me to obtain them.
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Slowly completing my 1954-1976 Hank Aaron run (base, all star, league leader, checklist with base, etc.) Topps - need 1962 Stamp Panel Rodgers/Aaron, 1967 Stand Up, 1972 Candy Lid Topps Venezuela - need 1967 #284 OPC - done Regional, Food, etc. - need quite a few would like to find - 1961 Keychain Insert, 1977 NST Oh/Aaron |
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What are you cutting?
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1969 MLB Photostamps Type 2 and 1971 Topps Baseball Tattoos (not too expensive), and a 1969 Braves Birthday Party Stamps.
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Slowly completing my 1954-1976 Hank Aaron run (base, all star, league leader, checklist with base, etc.) Topps - need 1962 Stamp Panel Rodgers/Aaron, 1967 Stand Up, 1972 Candy Lid Topps Venezuela - need 1967 #284 OPC - done Regional, Food, etc. - need quite a few would like to find - 1961 Keychain Insert, 1977 NST Oh/Aaron |
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I picked up a barebones guillotine cutter on the Bay for a few bucks. If you need to line up the cuts precisely and quickly, i would think that would be the easiest and best way. Or, you could go to a library that has a large A/V department and ask to use their guillotine cutter.
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