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I've thought for years that the uncut panels were promotional or sales items.
If you're making a very large batch of cards a small sheet size isn't the best way to go. What makes more sense, and fits the layout you've figured out is two "panels" of 40 5x8 cards on a single sheet with a wide margin in between them. This 20 card panel shows portions of additional cards along one side. http://feb17.hugginsandscott.com/cgi...l?itemid=13920 Doing it that way makes the printing reasonable, and the cutting easier. It even makes removing the 68 easier depending on how they did the cutting. |
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I remember way back when at the Philly shows in Willow Grove and Ft Washington, there was a fellow walking around the show selling uncut Ted Williams strips as well as 1960 Fleer Football strips to dealers.
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