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|  Unique Cracker Jack.....or not 
			
			Posted By: Brian Question for the group.  I just bought a 1914 Amos Strunk raw card on eBay.  When I got the cards in, I thought that the other raw card that I had purchased was trimmed because of a NOTICEABLE size difference.  After a few short outbursts of profanity laced wishes toward the seller, I compared it to a graded card to confirm my fears.  Actually I was quite surprised to notice that the card actually had EXTRA paper on it.  Almost an 1/8 inch excess paper along the top.  Obviously a miscut, but in a way that I have never run into.  Has anyone else run into that kind of miscut on CJ's? | 
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