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Posted By: leon
This is not a thread about whether to erase writing on cards or not. My thoughts are that if you erase something that wasn't supposed to be there in the first place then no harm no foul. I know others have different opinions. However, I also believe that some writing on cards gives them character. Often writing on cards can help identify their provenance too. Ever see a PCL card with "Carl" written on it? I would be much less prone to erase writing on cards if it adds to the character. Here is one I got recently in which I feel the writing adds a lot of character to an otherwise boring blank back. Anyone else care to show any cool writing on cards? |
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