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thank you for watching our Channel this is SMR collectibles I wanted to ask you to like our video and subscribe to our channel my name is Steven Rozsival Iamp;#39;m gonna be showing you how to take a card out of a top order properly a lot of our other videos got some feedback and even amongst my home crew they had told me that they would like me to make a video demonstrating how to do it a little bit slower so this is that video why would you take a card out of a top quarter more carefully of course the common sense to this is pretty self-explanatory but I will explain it of course when you take a card out of a top water you know the cards condition matters a lot and ultimately you want to be careful not to you know put your finger prints on the surface damage an edge a corner you know of course wonamp;#39;t affect the centering but unless you really just you know fold the card in half and then you know make a card of a piece of it disappear which is almost impossible but beyond that