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Posted By: jay behrens
I don't have a problem buying trimmed cards. It makes an otherwise very expensive card much more affordable to me. Perfect example is the e101 Wagner I picked up. No way I could have afforded the card in the condition it's in if it was not trimmed. I get a great looking card for a price I can afford. I'd rather have clean, unaltered cards, but when you are on a really tight budget, you have to make concessions some times. |
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