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Posted By: D.C. Markel
I have a lighted 10X magnifier that has a graduated scale on the viewing area that I bought for about $40. In addition, I have a set of digital calipers that are very handy for all types of measurements including card length, width and thickness plus border measurements that I bought for $18 or so on Amazon.com. |
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