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This is a card I just bought. O/C to me is fine. I do not like diamond cuts for some reason. I avoid them at all costs. Just IMO. Thanks, Mike |
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Personally if I was bidding...I would pick a OC one as opposed to diamond cuts... I hate them.
Ricky Y |
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This would be pretty sad if I know the exact card to which you're referring.
PM sent....oh, and for the record, a diamond cut doesn't bother me on a T card or an E card, but on a more modern issue (eg. 1952 Topps) it would bug me. |
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Not a "6", But a Good Example of a Diamond Cut vs Centering that iS a Keeper fir me!
Tuff Card... & Condition Sensitive... Glad I Decided it was a Keeper
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Life's Grand, Denny Walsh |
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