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Posted By: Anthony
There was an article in this weeks SCD (at least I got it this week, I usually get them 3-4 weeks late) about a company that restores and cleans up cards, removing wrinkles, residue, etc. Guess they do a lot of work for major dealers (according to the article) who buy low, restore, grade and sell high. I think the company was called "When it was a Stain" and is based in NY. I"d be interested to know what everyone's opinion was about this practice. |
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