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Posted By: David
Thanks for the input. I have been collecting vintage for only a year. Honestly I never thought about chipping. I was more concerned with trimming, but with the seller, I knew it was not trimmed. I was concerned more with a miscut. Most Ansons I have seen, in my limited experience, have the bat almost touching on the top of the card. As in the nice example Frank posted. Thanks Frank. Again thanks for the responses. I hope to contribute my small, wait tiny, amount of knowledge in the future. |
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