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Cockling?

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thought for sure this one had more legs...slowing down already!?

 

I just hope they dub the next pressing defect a "fartling" so we can cover the entire realm of humor.

 

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How would CGC grade cockling?

Will it give it a Restored Label, noting the bad pressing?

Or a Universal Label, and just grade it on the crappy shape the covers in? (Would it a at least note that it is due to bad pressing?)

 

Just asking! (shrug)

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cockling

noun: cockling

the activity or occupation of gathering cockles.

"large-scale cockling operations"

 

 

cockle

verb

gerund or present participle: cockling

(of paper) form wrinkles or puckers.

"thin or lightweight paper cockles and warps when subjected to watercolour"

 

How do you press cockles though?

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I've got a large amount of cockling in my pants.

 

Maybe I had the steam iron turned up too high? hm

 

I had a duckling as a child that I just couldn't wait until it grew into a full size duck. Good luck with your cockling.

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I've got a large amount of cockling in my pants.

 

Maybe I had the steam iron turned up too high? hm

 

I had a duckling as a child that I just couldn't wait until it grew into a full size duck. Good luck with your cockling.

 

Its like Googam and Goom. Even Googam (the goomling) had no size issues (shrug)

 

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I've got a large amount of cockling in my pants.

 

Maybe I had the steam iron turned up too high? hm

 

I had a duckling as a child that I just couldn't wait until it grew into a full size duck. Good luck with your cockling.

 

You have to make sure you don't wind it too tight. Your cockling, that is.

 

 

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