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Posted By: leon
Since you are asking they must not have been what you thought they should be. I will say 50's and 60's....because I've felt the same way before...maybe throw a 70 in for good measure.....again, better get out that magnifying glass and make sure there isn't a single wrinkle anywhere....if there is it can't be above a 50. And if there is a spec of minute clear residue on the back it won't get above about a 40.....sometimes it just gets rediculous how the grading goes, imo.... |
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