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I'd have to look at a bunch of different years and see, but the change to new stock for 1992 may have come along with changes in the equipment used. I know the sheet size didn't change for 92 and 93, but I think it did at some point.
The newer stuff like Gypsy queen is partly die cut. Most cards are die cut on all sides, but a few are die cut on I think 3 sides. It's possible they're using a press that's web fed (prints from a roll rather than sheets) and that also has a die cutter/trimmer built into it so the output is just cards. Those can do very well on centering. The mini cards aren't always centered well though so maybe not. Steve B |
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