thickness vs thiness of pin?
breadnbutterflies
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I agree with the Jessta, however, when he says thinner, there are limits. I did a thread with picture comparisons and while I wont get technical and the fact I used micrometers to check various pins, a slight difference is acceptable and should not be the only factor in considering a bad pin, however past a certain thiness it does become a problem.
Again without being too technical, I would say if the pin is half as thick as what you are comparing to, its a problem, a slight difference, well there has to be a certain degree of tolerance when manufacturing. Some people even go by weight.
I agree. For me, the best way I can spot a scrapper is first looking at the back. Checking to make sure any pins with mickey print that the print goes off the edge (no border). If it's a hidden mickey, those tend to be harder to spot. Those are the ones where you can usually tell the thickness isn't what it should be. Most scrappers I have seen either have a dull finish (not glossy), dips in paint, or the backstamp is hard to read (smudged, letters running together).
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