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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
What is more damaging to a technical grade. A smaller crease that runs accross a corner that breaks the paper with a white line. Or a noticeable crease with no white line that runs all the way across the card? |
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Posted By: JimB
It is hard to speak hypothetically. One would have to look at actual cards, but I would think a crease that breaks the surface is worse. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Jim's right. |
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