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Make sure you check the verso too.
Honestly, who speaks like that? I mean, you say "verso" or "extant" in Jr. High and you will end up stuffed into arguably the smelliest locker extant.
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I actually use recto/verso on occasion. Big among booksellers and manuscript dealers. I also use liber/folio in my job every day - legal research in property.
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Arguably my biggest auction peeve is the constant usage of the phrase "slightly trimmed"...can't they just say its trimmed?
They all do it, as if the "slightly" somehow diminishes the effect of the trimming. Either the card is trimmed or its not. Of course, if they aren't sure, there might be "evidence of trimming". |
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