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Great topic. Let's compare the evils of the hobby today vs the late 80's/early 90's:
Common People trimmed cards People re-colored cards People counterfeited cards People pressed out creases People re-built corners People were un-ethical People cheated people Different The value of cards I guess what I am saying is that there always have been this element in the hobby and probably always will be. The main difference I see is the value of the cards have increased exponentially and people have more to lose. This doesn't mean we shouldn't do everything we can to try and clean the hobby. Mark |
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