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			Posted By: jay behrens Not to start off rudely, but posting your name and an email addy is good form. Anon posters tend to ignored and/or shut down until we know who you are. | 
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			Posted By: halleygator Get the seller to tell you in writing the exact measurements of the card, and compare that to the listed measurements in guide books. | 
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			Posted By: leon You can send your great vintage card to PSA and have the snotty nosed kid send it back as "miscut"....hopefully without Cheeto's residue on it  | 
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			Posted By: craig also look at the edges of the card.  if the card edge is dirty or discolred you can notice that trimming has occured by the lighter color of a cut edge. | 
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			Posted By: Myron Black Thanks for info. I'll be sure to include my name and e-mail the next time I post. | 
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			Posted By: Lee Behrens I personally bought a clear ruler and marked the standard measurement for the T206s on the ruler.  Makes it easier for a dumby like me that has a hard time figuring out fractions.  Every T206 I get receives a measurement change.  I didd not do this early in my collecting and now possess a few trimmed cards. | 
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			Posted By: Julie Vognar anyone who's ever sent scans of numerous Old Judges around knows that the height changes with almost every card... | 
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			Posted By: JC Is this Myron from Georgia? | 
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			Posted By: Myron Black Nah, I'm from South Carolina. | 
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			Posted By: Brian C Daniels http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2762697433&category=31718&rd=1 | 
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			Posted By: Myron Black No, that's not me. | 
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