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After 18 years, the Gold Ink Awards competition continues to become more and more competitive. "It's pretty impressive when you're throwing things out that last year would have taken a gold," noted one judge, who also judged the Gold Ink Awards in 2004.
In fact, so many pieces were of such high quality that judges were forced to evaluate many pieces using the loop and light box, and determine winners based on nitty-gritty detail. "I'm seeing a hairline of chapping due to the stock," a judge commented in examining one of the finalists.
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