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Posted By: Bob Marquette
Now that I have heard enough about "hand cut" "factory cut" "trimmed" to make my head spin like Linda Blair, can someone answer this question for me: what is a "sheet cut?" SGC rejected a beauty of an M116 blue Bresnahan I submitted, hoping for an 80 or 84 because it was "sheet cut?" Huh? Aren't all cards cut from sheets? So now we have hand cut, sheet cut, machine cut, trim cut, ad nauseum. (I still haven't fathomed how a grader thought that someone would idiotically take an uncut sheet of M116s and start whacking cards off. Unfriggingbelievable...) |
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