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    question please give feedback

    i just made a trade for a freeman/mcgee bookmarks dual patch auto out of exquisite i got it in but there is some chipping around the edges on it. I looled around and saw some of this on alot of them is this common or should i send it back to him? please leave your imput... Thanks chris

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    See jprt80's Items on eBay

    I got a Freeman/Davis that has the same thing on it. I think these cards are really hard to protect when shipping. the guy that sent it to me put it in a set box between a couple of the cardboard "dummies" that u get in packs. As long as it isn't banged up really bad I wouldn't bother. btw mine is in my freeman pc if u want to take a look at it.

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    Yea, I have a Lance Briggs, only it's the singles version. theyre very hard to protect

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    typical exquisite dude

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    awsome thanks alot guys its soo sick and i wanted it baddd.thank for help this thread can now be closed

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