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Posted By: Andrew S.
Every T207 I ever saw had crazing. Even if you do not see it with the naked eye, look through a magnifier and you will see that no T207 has a smooth perfect gloss. They all have it, and the grading companies will not downgrade due to surface crazing. They know it is inherent with the T207 set. |
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