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Kyle,
I had a respected grader tell me my Buchner was trimmed. He said he could tell because the factory trimmers have slight imperfections in the blade that leave telltale marks on the sliced side--and my card didn't have those marks. Kind of easier to show in person, with lots of hand motions and pictures, but after he showed me, I understood what he was saying. I suppose that more properly it's "lack of evidence of factory cut," which amounts to the same thing. Bill |
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