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Old 09-07-2005, 08:38 PM
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Default Who loves raw cards??

Posted By: Dan

For older cards I don`t mind some wear or a crease or two.As long as it doesn`t take away from the subject they are kind of like charcter lines. I would like to think some young 8 year old kid really enjoyed getting a card of his favorite player with his Sweet Caporal smokes after a tough 12 hour day working in a sweatshop for .25 cents.What a thrill it must have been for the little sprout.

O.K,O.K Maybe not so much the 8 year old kid smoking part,but a card 75 to 100 years old should show some wear but not so much that it looks like it went through a paper shredder.Just My Opinion.

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