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Thin Stock Exhibit
I won a boxing lot recently and one card kinda' stumped me (alhough that's not hard to do).
An exhibit of Charly Norkus (normal image) is on very, very thin stock, and has a gloss to it (like a Fatima). Any ideas ?? Thanks Scott |
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It is an ad piece. Early ESCO machine fronts used actual cards glued to the backing board. Later they printed the card fronts on glossy paper and used those instead. I guess it was lighter and easier to work with.
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Thanks Adam, that makes sense.
Scott |
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