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No. There's a spectrum and trimming is at the far end of it.
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Trimming is bad. Color touching is worse than bad. I am dismayed that PSA can't catch green that was added to that Clemente rookie card.
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Our card submissions are up like ever before blah blah blah Adding or removing anything from a cards original state is a no go to me Last edited by Johnny630; 09-03-2019 at 09:46 AM. |
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I've always considered trimming worse than coloring, but that's me and they're both bad.
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