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I have some cards that are hand cut, but I want to cut them a bit nicer before submitting them for grading. What's the best method? Just a pair of scissors, an X-Acto knife, or razor blade, maybe? Anyone have a preferred method before I try something I may regret?
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A matting cutter at a place that frames pictures is by far the best thing to use. A guillotine style paper cutter also works pretty good and is easy to find.
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Just make sure it's sharpened!
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I've always gotten the best results with a simple new #11 blade xacto and a metal straightedge. Good luck!
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High quality guillotine cutter - I've thought about the mat cutter - but never tried it.
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