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When I first looked at them, I thought of that "Battlefield" seller.
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After looking again, all his T cards looked trimmed...and some of the Topps and Bowman.
As far as enhancing his scans, yes, definitely too bright. Need sunglasses to look at those. |
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exactly!
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