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			"...Or do you just pass it off as a card, straight and plain (much as the Gretsky Wagner card has been, despite pretty strong claims it was cut from a sheet)." Wasn't that card the first one graded by PSA when they opened up for business? I seem to recall some allegations that it was trimmed, but, man, was there a suggestion that an uncut sheet was found and cut up in 1980's? | 
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