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I don't know if I buy the fact that Mastro cut his card from a sheet. There are no known T206 sheets in existence but he had one and it contained the Wagner card? Leaving said Wagner on an uncut sheet would make for a one-of-kind piece, though I'm sure all he was taking into consideration was the fact that he could create a "perfect" Wagner from what he had. Isn't it more likely that his Wagner was oversized, like the "Jumbo" and it was simply trimmed?
So, lets say Mastro did have a sheet. Where did that sheet come from and why hasn't anyone seen another T206 sheet since?
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