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For your consideration, the bottom edge of this Huggins
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This looks like more of miscut than a trim - Yes?
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I agree the card is diamond cut.
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Matthew Broderick got his own card?
I do not collect cards, but I read many threads. When I looked at this, other than seeing Ferris Bueller, I though I could see trimming. The top looks like it dips in the middle. The bottom slants up from left to right..
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A factory mis-cut receives my vote. I have a hard time believing a sober person would purposely trim the card into that shape. A kindergartner with safety scissors could’ve done a better job.
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