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Nice work!
"That card has been bleeched, pressed, recolored and microtrimmed." -BODA experts |
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Nice job, came out great imo.
I completed my first soak of T205s a few weeks ago. Was very nervous, but it was super easy, and the result was great. Slow and steady and there is really nothing to fear. |
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I’ve noticed that TPGs don’t put as much emphasis on the surface of the card, but it’s mainly about the corners and sides.
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Love Ty Cobb rare items and baseball currency from the 19th Century. |
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You just won my heart.
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