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Best Way to seperate Kelloggs Panels ??

I have just acquired a few Kelloggs sets and wondered if there was a best way of seperating the panels to keep the cards in the best shape possible ??
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  • What sets do you have? I just completed the 81 3D set in 3 panels. These are the only sheets I have - I just stumbled across them on Ebay and got them pretty cheap. I think they're cool.
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  • Mucky,The 81 set is one I also just won on E-bay, I like the Yellow border and was planning on separating them for grading. I picked up the whole set for $9.99, still sealed from the factory. I like a lot of the Kellogg's sets and may buy some more.
    Do the set panels have the same curl as the single cards ? What do I need to look for as far as grading problems ?
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  • I bought them because I like them. Haven't really considered cutting them. Since they are the only sheets I have, I want to keep them that way. The panels do tend to want to curl somewhat. Probably has something to do with the surface they have to give them the 3D effect.

    I'll be interested to hear what some of the more experienced members have to say about seperating them.
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  • Do they have to be cut ? I thought they were perforated and broke apart.
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