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owner gave it regular hair "cuts" and kept it's nails "trimmed!"
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He sold the same card last week.
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VERY nice card though. I'd love to own it.
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Another thing is that the seller seems not to know what "prolific" means; they seem to think it's a general positive descriptor, like "terrific". Calling it a "prolific" card doesn't make any sense, unless this card has created a bunch of new cards.
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How old is this guy ? Is he the Highlander ?
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I saw it...Seller claims to be the "Original Owner"
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I always want a clean and well kept card.....edges look all nice and trimmed neatly...
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Great genetics if hes the original owner of a 105 year old card.
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Same guy selling a nicely altered T205 Joss
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So, how can you guys tell that it's been trimmed?
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I think they're making assumptions based on the wavy cut.
However, I disagree. The borders still look too wide to have been trimmed. Maybe I'm wrong, but those borders sure like wide. ![]() Last edited by vintagetoppsguy; 02-01-2016 at 12:18 PM. |
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