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Posted By: Damian Anderson
I think you dudes is right now that I look again and I agree that it is not trimmed. Not waviness but a tilt on the bottom. Still in school on these matters. Maybe the diamond cut is the reason for the 9 and not a 10 as discussed previously in the thread. Thanks to all who have posted directly in reference to original questions and the "scenic route" it took with these card and in regards to this post. I don't know why, but I didn't consider the book theory, however I still am astounded that the card wasn't handled at least a little between pack and scrapbook or at least in the process of putting it in the scrap book. |
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