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    What do you use to cut your cards?

    Right now I'm using a Cricut Paper Trimmer and it cuts horribly so I'm looking for a new cutter, nothing too expensive but I want something that leaves nice, clean cuts. What are you guys using? If possible could you provide links of a place to purchase it so I can get an idea on pricing?
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    I know some members use a friskars paper cutter for outside and inside cuts.

    P.S. ask Bigga

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    Got this at hobby lobby for like $6, had it for three years now and it works fantastic. it's not super heavy duty, but as long as you're on a hard surface you'll get a nice clean, straight cut. the replacement blades are only like $2 for two and I'm only on my second blade in three years. only bad part is you gotta break it in before you cut some card otherwise you'll have rough edges.. but it beats paying $20-$40 for a fancy one.

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    What kind of cards do you cut?

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    I print customs through AdoramaPix.com, so when I cut them it's just a high grade photo paper. Sometimes I'll put a back on them, but then it's just some card stock glued to the photo paper, then cut.

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    I was thinking 1960-1963 Post and Jello cards to clean up the edges but leave the dotted lines.

    Not to upset anyone but isnt that making fake cards?
    Last edited by T-206; 04-24-2012 at 10:59 PM.

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    I know you can cut hostess card panels and cards on the bottom of cereals.That is allowed and 3rd grade parties will grade them.That was why I asked "what cards do you cut".I was thinking the same thing wayne.

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    REDANDGOLDPRIDE, what brand is that trimmer? I can't really tell from that picture

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