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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
25% sounds like an underestimated, to me... a sharp cornered tobacco card almost certainly was flourpasted to a scrapbook. Now my Johnson ready to pitch with rounded corners and a pinhole at the top, that guy hasn't been stretched, bleached, nor built up; and soaking is doubtful. Seems to me that almost all PSA 8s and PSA brains and PSA heads would have been soaked. Maybe stretched and micotrimmed, too. So a fellow collecting only PSA 8s, brains and heads would most certainly be collecting only altered cards. Might be likely that a fellow with that collecting style would have more altered cards in his collection than I have in mine. But he'd never beleive it. |
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