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The damage lighter fluid does on vintage MOC's and packaging
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<blockquote data-quote="finestcomics" data-source="post: 323381" data-attributes="member: 4368"><p>I appreciate your response Iain, but with all due respect, I don't need to hear a joker like Todd going on about how pointless it is to raise awareness around vandals destroying MOC's and packaging to eke out higher grades, or to fool AFA/UKG to pass through otherwise rejected cards. It's deceptive and destructive. I'm just seeing the true colours, and at the core, it's hypocritical.</p><p></p><p>If people like him are so against repros and u-grading because it's destructive to the hobby, then they need to be consistent about other things that are going on with "reconditioning" and "tweaking" vintage which are equally destructive and deceptive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finestcomics, post: 323381, member: 4368"] I appreciate your response Iain, but with all due respect, I don't need to hear a joker like Todd going on about how pointless it is to raise awareness around vandals destroying MOC's and packaging to eke out higher grades, or to fool AFA/UKG to pass through otherwise rejected cards. It's deceptive and destructive. I'm just seeing the true colours, and at the core, it's hypocritical. If people like him are so against repros and u-grading because it's destructive to the hobby, then they need to be consistent about other things that are going on with "reconditioning" and "tweaking" vintage which are equally destructive and deceptive. [/QUOTE]
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