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When I open modern cards I take a microfiber brush to them if there are spots in the gloss. Why not? I don't really consider that altering the card. Especially if all I did was wipe it with something.
I'd draw the line at trimming, erasing marks, re-backing, ironing out creases, etc. But I do think we would all take advantage of what we can do almost naturally if the opportunity presented itself. Soaking a card for example. Last edited by packs; 06-13-2023 at 08:31 PM. |
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