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Posted By: David Hornish
All right-I figured this would get buried in the Plank thread. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Dave, |
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Posted By: fkw
This "classic" (owned by hoofaway) proves they were all (most likely) printed at same location. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
And don't you reckon that if one is like that, others were printed the very same way??? |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
It would seem to make sense that the Amer. Lithographic Co. would print all the cards at their facility, probably in one location, and then bulk ship the cards out to the ATC trust for them to distribute to their factories to be hand-insterted in the packs. The multi overprint that is shown in this thread seems to fit in with this model. It wouldn't make much sense for AL to print the sheets and then entrust their customer with the cutting of the sheets into cards. It doesn't seemlikely that the ATC would have the machinery on site to perform that kind of work. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
Hi Dave, |
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Posted By: David Hornish
Hi there Scot. The gas smell in Manhattan today freaked out my company and I was home by noon so I just re-read your monograph today for the 4th or 5th time! |
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Posted By: Jim Novotny
But how does the fact that American Beauty cards (or was it another back)have slightly different dimensions factor into the one site production theory. If those were cut at different dimensions, were those cut at the site? |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
It seems likely (and without a history of correspondence, we will never know) that the ATC specified the size of the cards to Amer. Litho. and ordered them cut to that size, which would mean scrapping that few millimeters of border between each column of cards on a sheet. Something a printing co. could do much more eaaily than a cig. factory. |
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