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Hey guys,
Am I crazy to attempt this set raw? I know a ton of these cards are trimmed and are notorious for poor centering, but I have a chance to purchase a few of the key cards in raw nice condition and was wanting anyone's input. I guess maybe it isn't as big of a deal if I am keeping them raw? And they get rather pricey graded and my checkbook is still stinging a bit or a lot from the 1935 Chicle set. Thoughts? Thanks! |
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Not crazy but expect to find out you've purchased quite a few that are trimmed in the end. As long as you're good with that, go for it!
jeff P.S. I have some doubles ;-) Last edited by jefferyepayne; 06-26-2014 at 02:09 PM. |
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I am quite sure you do Jeff!
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