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I don't understand why some people see a card that is short either one or both ways and automatically assume it's trimmed.
With a little bit of experience and a good loupe, it's easy to distinguish a factory cut from a non-factory cut. A card can measure short and not be trimmed. Likewise, a card can measure just fine and still be trimmed. If you look at a card that's short and automatically assume it's trimmed, then what do you think about the cards that are actually 1/8th of an inch oversized? |
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