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Post by Jeffro on Dec 7, 2018 15:28:18 GMT -8
I have a GI Combat from 1969 that has snow white pages. It's rather remarkable.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2018 16:10:15 GMT -8
That's interesting. Not sure if it's necessary. What does it apply to? Many books printed after 1992 don't even have white pages to begin with.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2018 19:38:29 GMT -8
That's interesting. Not sure if it's necessary. What does it apply to? Many books printed after 1992 don't even have white pages to begin with. Nevermind. Clicking the thread took me to page 2. Question answered. The next designation will be "super white", and it will just have this picture under the grade: 
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Dec 7, 2018 19:39:45 GMT -8
Not one word of this on their site that I can see, and no one is discussing it  I know. You would think that a company's official website would be the place for all 'official' announcements, but that's not the case with CBCS. The site is treated like a bastard child from a drunken night at a bordello...and not in a good way.   And, by the way, I heard about their new case months ago. 
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2018 19:49:19 GMT -8
Yeah, "keep a eye."
Nothing says "I'm dealing with amateurs who don't understand the optics of bad grammar" better than that.
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