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Posted By: boxingcardman
between hand cut cards like W issues and factory cut cards like T206. Strip cards were issued in sheets or rows and meant to be cut into individual cards. The question posed was whether it was OK to clean up some kid's bad scissors job from 1927, not whether it was OK to repair a card that left the factory incorrect. There is no reason for differentiating between a kid's cut and your cut. |
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