Eleven Madison park Deck

Steciakjs

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So I bought these on EBay, because, we’ll they were available and I had to have them. A little aggravated because they were posted as “MINT” condition but clearly they have damage on the left side of the front of the tuck case. I don’t want to return them because I have them, but apparently my options are keep them at the price I paid or, return for a refund, please please please tell me somebody knows a way to make the appearance better.
 

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CaseyRudd

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Unfortunately there isn't anything you can do to make it look better, as once damage happens to a tuck case it's pretty much going to stay that way. If you want a completely mint condition deck with no damage, then I would return for a refund from the seller.
 

Dtop

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Jan 13, 2019
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So I bought these on EBay, because, we’ll they were available and I had to have them. A little aggravated because they were posted as “MINT” condition but clearly they have damage on the left side of the front of the tuck case. I don’t want to return them because I have them, but apparently my options are keep them at the price I paid or, return for a refund, please please please tell me somebody knows a way to make the appearance better.
Not sure what to do about the box, that sucks that they called it mint. I was wondering who bought those, I’ve had them on my watch list for a while, lol.
 

Dtop

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Thought a bit, Not sure how much this would help, but you could try putting it in a clip and leaving it there for a really long time. The constant pressure could potentially help with the damage. Good luck!
 

Steciakjs

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Jan 7, 2020
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Unfortunately there isn't anything you can do to make it look better, as once damage happens to a tuck case it's pretty much going to stay that way. If you want a completely mint condition deck with no damage, then I would return for a refund from the seller.
My only issue is, I don’t want to lose out on this deck, haven’t seen it up for sale anywhere in awhile.
 

Steciakjs

Elite Member
Jan 7, 2020
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Thought a bit, Not sure how much this would help, but you could try putting it in a clip and leaving it there for a really long time. The constant pressure could potentially help with the damage. Good luck!
I’ll give that a try thanks, would hate to have to return the deck
 
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