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Posted By: Matthew
I was just looking at the OC website & noticed it said 1914s have a "thin paper" stock. I only have a couple 1915s so I can't compare with a 1914 but the 1915s are pretty fragile in my opinion. My question is - just how thin are the 1914s? Like a piece of notebook paper ? I guess they also don't have that marbled texture that the 1915s have. |
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