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    Those kasey kahnes turned out amazing! If any other athletes do that I'll let you know. Austin Krum did that once and I ended up wiping it off cuz I thought no one would want it

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    Love your cuts. I have a few autos i wouldn't mind doing that too. Just need to figure out how to do it. :)

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    Those kasey kahnes turned out amazing! If any other athletes do that I'll let you know. Austin Krum did that once and I ended up wiping it off cuz I thought no one would want it

    I never send cards in soft sleeves with the fear they might sign the sleeve and not the card. I never thought they might sign both.

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    Custom cut tutorial

    Love your cuts. I have a few autos i wouldn't mind doing that too. Just need to figure out how to do it. :)

    This is how I make custom cuts.
    Items I use
    1:the photo to cut the autograph from

    2: clue stick

    3: photo paper

    4:printer (Lexmark X5470)

    5: blank card from packs (A Decoy)

    6: ruler

    7:Paper trimmer


    1st thing I do is I make the card in photoshop (3.5 X2.5 and 300 DPI)

    Then I measure the autograph to find out what size I need to leave the space to be cut out on the card, I resize the space to leave enough room for the auto.

    I print the card.


    I cut out the card and the window with my paper trimmer (I would suggest making a couple of cards just to get used to cutting with the paper trimmer.)

    I use the paper trimmer to cut out the autograph I cut the auto bigger than will show in the window.

    I use the glue stick to glue the auto to the blank, I set it aside and let it dry for usually 30 minutes.

    I apply glue to the card and stick it on top of the auto and blank and then let it dry.

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    Sweet deal thanks man. Will give it a shot.

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    My newest Hulk Hogan cut.

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    awesome bigga, would love a Hulk one like that

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    Thanks for the custom cut tutoral. I have a Buck O'Neil I'd like to turn into a cut as well.

    Mike

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