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Posted By: cmoking
I've found that trim jobs aren't as simple as sizes. Cards just weren't perfectly cut in the same sizes in those olds days. There is more to it than that, and I can't see them sometimes. So help me. Got any ideas what I can use to look at? I'd have though those grading companies had superior technology and were using them to identify trimjobs on those cards that do fit the size requirements....but when they are inconsistent with each other, that's what I am questioning. |
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