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Bought it as trimmed...but looked like it might be hand cut to me. Not sure if there is a difference there, but I welcome any opinions on it.
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Its trimmed.
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Trimmed refers to a card that was factory cut, but later trimmed to improve the cards appearance. Trimming significantly lowers the value of a card.
Hand cut refers to a card (mostly strip cards) that were designed and meant to be hand cut by the collector/buyer. There is a huge difference between the two terms and they should not be used interchangeably. Last edited by markf31; 11-03-2013 at 05:51 AM. |
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Yes, that's why I was asking. A few t206's have been hand cut from sheets, and some are simply factory cut and then later trimmed. The odd rough cut on the crawford, the full+ size, and the severely off center back made me wonder about this particular card being hand cut from a sheet rather than simply trimmed.
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I would go with "trimmed" also.
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i think mark meant to say they should NOT be used interchangeably!
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Mac ! hey my friend how you been?????????????????
![]() Larry h asked me about this before it ended.......he was thinking scrap... I looked it over for a lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggg time and concluded factory cut......looks like the machine and alignment were off, and it got a "rough" cut, almost like dull scissors cutting paper analogously..... the left border was the hump I was tring to get over, looks like that was later trimmed...if this card had registration or color issues, ghosting or another variable, id go scrap, but the way it is, no...anyway , a kewl little freak....back m/c should give it a tiny premium(too bad not the other back was showing a little tufer t /b miscut would've been sweet..this one was a tough one for me to decipher, but fact cut was my conclusion, unfortunately i'm sorry my good friend...but I could be wrong ![]() Last edited by mrvster; 11-03-2013 at 05:45 AM. |
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Trimmed.
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Thanks Johnny...and everyone. Pretty much my thought on it too. Not quite scrap, but interesting...and a great looking cheap hof-er.
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At the request of Johnny (thanks for asking ;-)
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I love that "tan" marquard....is it still on lay away???
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