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Old 11-13-2003, 12:43 PM
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

Was off work yesterday and decided to get my oil changed at the nearest Jiffy Lube. The usual wait was involved so I decided to pick up a magazine and read it.

One of the articles really caught my eye about cutting machines since someone was just talking about it on the board. Was mostly over my head but I can tell you they do exist. The technology was developed overseas, applications are seemingly endless, was touting mostly the thinness of the blade and its head and shoulder advantages over "thicker" and "duller" blades. Advanatges in surgery healing time among others, wasn't important to me.

Anyway...If I remember correctly (and I wanted to rip the article out and take it with me, but guilt and the 8 other poor hostages prevented me from following through) this blade was constructed from diamond flakes on a laser beam or something akin to a piano wire slicing though the Milky Way. I know it sounds impossible, but I was reading it and re reading it. This is also not important.

What is important is the fact that this "blade" could slice as thin as half the thickness of a human hair. They were using terms like nano and micro, but the visual analogies they had with the article spelled it out in layman's terms for me. So...just wanted everyone to know the technology is here and is in its infancy according to the article. Things will only get "better".

I wonder what kind of edge these blades leave on whatever they're cutting and if it can still be determined that an additional cut was made. I'm thinking the cut surface would be smoother then the previous cut and since it is, it could still could be detected?

Interesting, germaine reading.

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Old 11-13-2003, 03:32 PM
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Posted By: Hankron

Some might argue that those collecting Mint are the short sighted, and those collecting the low grade 'junk' will have the last laugh.

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Old 11-13-2003, 06:07 PM
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Posted By: Lee Behrens

Count me in on the happy Low Grade Junk collector, well I do have some mind range but the high end stuff is just to iffy. At least you know what you are getting with the low grade stuff.

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Old 11-13-2003, 06:49 PM
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Posted By: runscott

I wouldn't buy anything that didn't measure correctly - even then it could be a "jumbo" cut down to size.

If you "need" a PSA NM-MT t206 and the one up for grabs is short 1/16", just wait for one that's the right size...and wait...and wait...

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Posted By: Hankron

I remember when someone on the CU Registry Board asked in seriousness, "Why would anyone buy a card with a crease and rounded corners?"

Well, one reason is that you can be sure that a previouis owner didn't try and trim it into a Mint 10.

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Old 11-13-2003, 10:19 PM
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Posted By: Hankron

To be honest, I've always considered the obessive persuing of the Mint trading cards as strange. This is not to suggest that I don't have my own strange collecting tastes, but mine are a lot cheaper.

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