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Old 01-17-2022, 04:29 PM
Ronnie73 Ronnie73 is offline
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I think the original owner probably worked at the print shop, so he also had the knowledge of the print and cut process. They are all nicely cut for hand cut cards. Maybe he set up a simple jig to slice the cards into strips and then into singles.

When I bought the majority of the Sweet Caporal 350-460 Factory 30 "No Prints", they also had pencil lines on the fronts of the cards, but they were poorly cut and didn't follow the lines that well. It was definitely a sheet or two that saw scissors used by hand. To a point that you could see a few cards that actually fit side by side or top's to bottom's. But it wasn't enough to reassemble a sheet of the cards.
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