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I watched a little bit of it so far. He elaborates on what conservation is and how it is when you can't tell that something has been done to the card. If you can tell something was done then it's altering. My questions are as follows:
1. If you can't tell something was done to the card, then what is the debate about which it is (Conserved or Altered) since you can't see it anyway. 2. What about when collectors like those on BO prove the card has been trimmed or worked on? Isn't that now alteration per Brent's own words in the video? He's digging a deeper and deeper hole here. Andy Huntoon
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