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<blockquote data-quote="Stargeezer" data-source="post: 262084" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>I am sure i told this On here allready, but this fits in this thread. So i'll keep it short for this story. </p><p></p><p>I bought a 20 Back R5-D4 in like C8 condition. I wanted to put it in an acrylic case to put it On display. Now Whilst i wanted to insert it in the case, the edge off the Card scratched along the guide rail in the case leaving some edgewear, so took the Card and held it as straight as possible Whilst i pushed it further in (dumb move i know). At a certain point i got stuck and changed my minded, so i startted pulling the Card out again, offcourse i could not help the Card in the case, causing it to scrape badly along the guide rail now causing the whole left Side edge off the Card to be damaged/scraped. </p><p></p><p>I just ruined a nice moc, **** i felt bad. </p><p>Since then i came up with the paper guider idea to insert a moc in an acrylic case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stargeezer, post: 262084, member: 501"] I am sure i told this On here allready, but this fits in this thread. So i'll keep it short for this story. I bought a 20 Back R5-D4 in like C8 condition. I wanted to put it in an acrylic case to put it On display. Now Whilst i wanted to insert it in the case, the edge off the Card scratched along the guide rail in the case leaving some edgewear, so took the Card and held it as straight as possible Whilst i pushed it further in (dumb move i know). At a certain point i got stuck and changed my minded, so i startted pulling the Card out again, offcourse i could not help the Card in the case, causing it to scrape badly along the guide rail now causing the whole left Side edge off the Card to be damaged/scraped. I just ruined a nice moc, **** i felt bad. Since then i came up with the paper guider idea to insert a moc in an acrylic case. [/QUOTE]
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