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Real, authentic.
One way a card can seem too thin occurs when someone soaks a card, then presses it in the drying process. I'm not talking about blotting paper and a few books or a brick, I'm talking about a vise, or some similar significant force pressing the card. In addition to thin, does the card seem very flat? A slight remedy for that is to resoak and then allow it to dry with less force. |
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