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best material / glue to use for resealing
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross_Barr" data-source="post: 394737" data-attributes="member: 5486"><p>To be honest, I am a purist. I don't like repros. I don't like U-grades. I don't like people bleaching or customizing figures. And I don't like people resealing MOCs. I totally get that reseals are more accepted in the community than the other stuff I mentioned, but people still get scammed by reseals, and I am of the view that resealing with glue a bubble onto a card back (which is presumably a minty card back if someone thinks it is reseal worthy) ruins a good card back that someone else might like to collect.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're talking to me, I'll keep my trap open if I like. Not sure what overinflated prices or Facebook have to do with any of this either, Lee. Clearly you just want to pick a fight. Whatever man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross_Barr, post: 394737, member: 5486"] To be honest, I am a purist. I don't like repros. I don't like U-grades. I don't like people bleaching or customizing figures. And I don't like people resealing MOCs. I totally get that reseals are more accepted in the community than the other stuff I mentioned, but people still get scammed by reseals, and I am of the view that resealing with glue a bubble onto a card back (which is presumably a minty card back if someone thinks it is reseal worthy) ruins a good card back that someone else might like to collect. If you're talking to me, I'll keep my trap open if I like. Not sure what overinflated prices or Facebook have to do with any of this either, Lee. Clearly you just want to pick a fight. Whatever man. [/QUOTE]
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