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They can certainly have some slopes but l still don't like that one.
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But what I noticed are the bat ears top and bottom
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waviness of right and left borders
Agree on that too. However, to me, the most telling trim aspect is the waviness of the right and left borders. A slope cut is one thing as seen on several shown, but the waviness up and down of the slopes is my main concern with it. That doesn't happen from a factory type cutter I don't think. Nothing surprises me anymore in TPG slabs.
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My response from PWCC New message from: pwcc_auctions Top Rated Seller(207,006RedShooting Star)
Hi rgpete2001, Sincere apologies for the delay in my response. Due to a technical error with eBay we received a higher volume of messages over the weekend and It looks like this item ended before we were able to respond to your query. We promise to do better for you in the future! Best Regards, Zach Landes PWCC Marketplace PWCC Marketplace, LLC Reply Your previous message The right edge looks a bit wavy being a slight curve especially at the top and bottom corners How convenient I got the response after the auction finished |
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