hand-cut cards
Steve1124
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Does anyone have any advice for precision-cutting those hand-cut cards (example: the 1960s Post Cereal cards)? I have one that's cut outside the borders all around (though close in places), but it's a little irregular in places. Is there any way, besides just trying to use a paper cutter and doing the best i can, of getting it cut STRAIGHT and close to the borders? Does Kinkos, or some other place like this offer any kind of precision-cutting service?
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Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
<< <i>Print shops will have high quality paper cutters, but it's like hunting ducks with a bazooka. >>
Thought - place the card on a small board - position the metal ruler - take 2 small "C" clamps - place them on opposite sides of the ruler with the card in between and tighten it so that you don't feel the ruler slip - then make the cut.
mike
I just looked at the few PSA Set Registry entries. Unfortunately none had pics to show how their cards are cut... I've got some of the '61 and '62 Posts, but they're in well-enjoyed condition:
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basketball 69/70-75/76, baseball 1974
ExMt or better, lot of trading material.
and 1962 Roger:
Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
That Maris is off the chart! Have never seen one that nice.
thanx for sharing
mike