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In one sense, at least for me, it's ironic that the advent of slabbing T3s fueled the price rise. IMO, it's one issue, more than most others, whose aesthetics are destroyed by slabbing. So much nicer in their natural state.
Note: This is not meant to be an anti-grading rant, simply an opinion on the aesthetics. |
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