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Topic: Trimming the corners of CE and IE cards
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Scuderia88 Member
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posted October 06, 2014 02:43 AM

Hi guysMaybe there are already other threads being opened for that request but anyway, here's what I'd like to know: I have bought a set of CE P9 because the prices of 'original' ones went up so high that they became unafordable for me. Now, I'd like them to look, of course, like their tournament legal counterparts and trimm the corners like Beta. How could I do that to get the most effective and satisfying result? I know there are some corner trimmers out there but has anyone experiences with those? Thanks for any help. Alessio
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Magiclydelcious Member
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posted October 06, 2014 06:19 AM
  
Trade the undamaged ones you have to someone who has already clipped the corners.. that way you don't ruin your cards and you don't destroy another set of CE.Plus you can usually get a premium since yours are NM and theirs would not be due to clipped corners. __________________ I will always reply to comments/messages. Please have the common courtesy to do the same to me. I collect Foil Delver of Secrets, check em out Here
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Scuderia88 Member
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posted October 06, 2014 06:22 AM

I would agree with that if my copies were Nm. But the ones I got yesterday (all 6 Artifacts) are already inked along the borders, so it doesn't matter at all.quote: Originally posted by Magiclydelcious: Trade the undamaged ones you have to someone who has already clipped the corners.. that way you don't ruin your cards and you don't destroy another set of CE.Plus you can usually get a premium since yours are NM and theirs would not be due to clipped corners.
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Jubert39 Member
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posted October 06, 2014 06:58 AM
  
if you are going to clip them, id just use nail clippers and sorta work your way around it.
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nedleeds Member
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posted October 06, 2014 08:33 AM

Can't you get a die cutter with the round of magic cards? I think they are for sale on the internet.
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chapman24 Member
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posted October 10, 2014 10:07 AM
  
quote: Originally posted by Jubert39: if you are going to clip them, id just use nail clippers and sorta work your way around it.
This is what I did and it looks good, be sure to have clean sharp clippers
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