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The "right" thing to do is to keep it together.
If... there was a grading company that could tell, they would all grade "A" From the look of the right border, and maybe the bottom, all the cards would have to be cut off center to be the right size, unless you lost the right column and maybe bottom row, making for only 16 cards instead of 25. |
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Wow!
All high numbers too! No real answer on your dilemma but it sure would be a nice piece to own.
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That's not the cutter I'd use...
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Yeah, I know, but it will not be chopped up in any case... I was just speculating to get a thread going. Incidentally, I think actually it was a sales promo item, not part of a full printing sheet, since the top and left side borders are much wider than would be found had it been cut from a larger sheet.
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A few ideas.. The sheets once had wide margins, AND wide gutters in between panels of 25 but the wide margins had been removed. or The sheets were set up using 4 panels of 25 cards, arranged as if they would be in number order on the complete sheet, but for the high numbers they were placed slightly out of order. maybe to make the collation more random? or these are slightly cut down final stage proofs of each block of 25 and not actual production cards.(and maybe used as a point of sale display or part of one? I don't know if the 100 card sheets were doubled on the actual sheet that went through the press like the 132 card sheets were. If they were, it's possible the left and right sheets had different sequences like many 132 card sheets. |
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AB CD while the other might be BA DC or any of the other arrangements. I don't know how the two different stitchings were arranged. To me it makes sense to have both of each type together, as an indicator of what part of the sheet was being looked at if there was a problem. Sort of like how a bunch of injection molded stuff has numbers molded in to identify which cavity of a multi cavity mold a part came from. |
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