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|  Tale of the tape measure 
			
			I'm a raw guy myself, but all the cards I have picked up over the years (the non-trimmed ones) seem to range from 3-3/16 to 3-5/16", with 85% or more of them measuring right on 3-1/4".  3-1/2" is just plain incorrect. Brian | 
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