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Posted By: leon
Don't ask me why but they kill diamond cuts and slight miscuts but don't look so hard at some o/c's.....With the 52 that I just submitted at the National I had one card (SF HESS Newsboy) come back trimmed and a D359 Williams Baking Baker come back "miscut". I wasn't really too happy about the "miscut" and no slabbing. I asked them about it and they said it would be irregular in the holder. I said "so what" slab the damn thing as it is naturally this way from the mfg process. I even had a few other examples they could compare and they DID slab another D359 with a miscut, albeit not quite as severe. They said they would think about it. My point is that for some reason I think they hit miscut's/diamond cuts more than normal o/c......best regards |
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