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Posted By: identify7
With several obvious exceptions, the (typically white)borders on baseball cards are not a decorative element, in my opinion. I consider them a functional accomodation, included to protect the picture portion of the card. |
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Posted By: dennis
never look at it this way,but i think you might be alone on those thoughts. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Alone? Probably not. There is usually at least another person in the world who shares someone else's opinion on a subject, no matter how bizarre. I was kinda with you up to the trimming part. |
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Posted By: leon
I wouldn't trim a card even though it might have a better look to it.. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
Seriously never thought of it. A point can be made that I'd rather have rounded corners that a crease through the portrait. But as far as altering a card in that way, I'm not sure I follow you there. Even a white border with rounded corners is much more attractive than T206's that have been trimmed of the border. I've seen some beaters trimmed like that and they are down right ugly. Just my 2 cents .Out |
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Posted By: Dave H
nothing compares to a crisp clean sharp white bordered T206 |
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Posted By: ItsOnlyGil
I sorta thought that including trimming cards as a final way to finish off their life was going a bit far. Particularly since trimming has gotten a bad reputation due to deceptive trimming practises. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I've always thought that trimmed cards are underrated. I feel the same way about cards with tape stains (which usually have better than average corners, by the way), and I don't mind off-centered cards as well, which you can often pick up for 25-50% of the price of a well-centered card. Hairline creases will sink a cards value, so I look for them as well. I figure I'm far from perfect, so why should I expect perfection from my cards? I like to say my goal as a collector is to find "perfectly flawed cards." |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Yes. |
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Posted By: DJ
Wow! |
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Posted By: Matthew
Don't know that I would advocate trimming any cards now, but I have a ton of cards that have had the top & side borders removed long ago. I will admit they don't hold value to a large number of collectors but I have no problem with them since I could not afford some of them in better conditions. |
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Posted By: Julie
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