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That's horrible to hear, but it will pass.
I've come very, very close to doing what you just described - cracked a T206 green portrait Cobb and the screwdriver slipped...right past the border. Very lucky. But I have broken a cabinet photograph in half, and I recently attempted to clean a silver gel image and wiped print right off the surface. Julie Vognar's stories are the most horrendous - I believe one involved creasing a T206 Plank.
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