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Old 03-29-2018, 08:33 AM
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Learn something new every day. I had no idea there were line and no line variations on this card. I agree with you that the line versions look better.

But Evan's 9 is still, by far, the best card in the batch posted.
You've got me in stitches now. Left or right, I'm not sure which one.
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you've got me in stitches now. Left or right, i'm not sure which one.
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I am now convinced that a fetish for perfect centering is a manifestation of OCD.

Quite a few of the cards Matt posted look very nicely centered to me.
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I am now convinced that a fetish for perfect centering is a manifestation of OCD.

Quite a few of the cards Matt posted look very nicely centered to me.
It may very well be, Peter I swear when I look at the borders of a card and see any sloping or one that is thinner than the other, I just cannot bid on the card. And it's gotten worse as I've gotten older!
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Old 03-29-2018, 10:16 AM
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It may very well be, Peter I swear when I look at the borders of a card and see any sloping or one that is thinner than the other, I just cannot bid on the card. And it's gotten worse as I've gotten older!
In Orwellian terms, your Room 101 is going to be a room full of slightly off-center cards.
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Superb reference! (And spot-on.)
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I am now convinced that a fetish for perfect centering is a manifestation of OCD.

Quite a few of the cards Matt posted look very nicely centered to me.
I'm with you, I thought a lot of those cards looked really nicely centered. I guess that's just not my area of focus as much as corners.
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Old 03-29-2018, 10:49 AM
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I'm with you, I thought a lot of those cards looked really nicely centered. I guess that's just not my area of focus as much as corners.
I think I see color and registration first, corners second, and centering (unless quite off) last.
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I think I see color and registration first, corners second, and centering (unless quite off) last.
Interesting. I see centering first and it matters most to me, as long as the card has good aesthetics otherwise. Evan's card in auction is awesome in that respect. It's not bad with any of the others attributes, but that centering....
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Interesting. I see centering first and it matters most to me, as long as the card has good aesthetics otherwise. Evan's card in auction is awesome in that respect. It's not bad with any of the others attributes, but that centering....
Count me in with the centering nuts. It's getting so bad, I'm starting to "see" centering issues that aren't even there. I recently did a transaction with a great dude, and he had to go to extra lengths to demonstrate that I was, in fact, not seeing a slight tilt. I know, it's bad.
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I am now convinced that a fetish for perfect centering is a manifestation of OCD.

Quite a few of the cards Matt posted look very nicely centered to me.
I've always noticed centering and it never really mattered much to me. But, the last few years, you've people have made me a neurotic
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I've always noticed centering and it never really mattered much to me. But, the last few years, you've people have made me a neurotic
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Heritage has added ESPN interview with current owner - EX Broncos Lineman Evan Mathis. 18 hours to go sitting at 2.1 M

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Heritage has added ESPN interview with current owner - EX Broncos Lineman Evan Mathis. 18 hours to go sitting at 2.1 M

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