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To the bold section. If the first cut(card sides) is straight the cards side border will be straight with the black frame. It is the second cut(top/bottom) that the cards(cut strips) did not get loaded exactly square that causes the angles on the top and bottom of the card. I know this is true of more modern cards but could be wrong about the cutting process used in 1938. |
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Older cutters were largely set manually for size, and were loaded manually. If there was a bit of debris in the cutter, an angled cut could happen. The paper stack is held in place by a pressure plate, and just like cutting a big stack of paper with scissors, if the paper isn't gripped hard enough for the stack that was inserted, the stack will skew and give you an angled cut. A dull blade can make it worse. Both are basically rushed/sloppy operation. |
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