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What Frank said + 1. What disturbes the most is paper loss, even if it only affects the advertising on the back. But sometimes, one has to take what one can get. I have a T214 WaJo with a beautiful front that has about 50% paper loss on the back - this really bugs me everytime I look at this card!
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With T206 and more available issues yes, but as others said a lot of times you take what you can get, would I like better centering on these, sure, am I ever gonna be able to have the chance, doubtful, and even if I did they probably wont have this fresh eye appeal and honestly it doesn't bother me at all, sometimes an octogon cut is good !
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I don't mind too much about the cards being perfectly centered. Like the E92 Benders Johnny just showed look awesome to me just the way they are.
I don't like paper loss, or major creasing (a small, almost undetectable crease is ok on occasion). Also agree sometimes you have to take what you can get. Sincerely, Clayton |
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I care so little for centering that I actually do searches for "OC' ...
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