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BigJJ
07-27-2012, 09:32 PM
Anyone know how the Wagner was cut (using what contraption)?

Matthew H
07-27-2012, 09:35 PM
Probably something sharp.

alanu
07-27-2012, 09:39 PM
I would imagine it was done by a professional, whatever that means. I've always wondered what percentage of high grade T206's have been trimmed or cut from sheets somehow. I just can't imagine them coming of packs in that great of shape.

E93
07-27-2012, 09:42 PM
Maybe Bill will chime in and let us know. :p Sorry I couldn't resist.
JimB

drc
07-27-2012, 10:03 PM
I vote for fold over a table edge and tear.

wonkaticket
07-27-2012, 10:18 PM
maybe bill will chime in and let us know. :p sorry i couldn't resist.
Jimb

lol

barrysloate
07-28-2012, 04:54 AM
Pinking shears.

WhenItWasAHobby
07-28-2012, 05:51 AM
If I had to guess, it was probably a rotocutter. Perhaps Bill can leave a message on Leon's voice mail to confirm.

calvindog
07-28-2012, 06:37 AM
If I had to guess, it was probably a rotocutter. Perhaps Bill can leave a message on Leon's voice mail to confirm.

Bill is busy washing the feet of lepers and is unable to get to the phone.

steve B
07-28-2012, 08:04 AM
Likely the same way the originals were cut. That's how I'd do it If I were going to do that sort of trimming. No xacto or roto knife.

Steve B

Runscott
07-28-2012, 09:15 AM
8 T206 commons were probably sacrificed as practice pieces.

BigJJ
07-28-2012, 09:33 AM
Does anyone know how the originals were cut?

Also, someone in contact might ask regarding the details of how the card was cut; I think we're all curious regarding how it was done so well.

steve B
07-28-2012, 01:44 PM
The same sort of paper cutter that was used in the teens is still in use in pretty much every print shop around. Some may have a few modern features, and more power, but the basic machine is the same.

The shop I worked at had a corner rounding machine that was actually from 1910. Foot powered. Grandad always told me to pay attention or I'd end up kicking a footpress, and eventually I did anyway. (Only for a day or two, and it was fun in a way:))

Steve B

Howe’s Hunter
07-28-2012, 03:59 PM
trimmed from a sheet, or just an oversized card trimmed down? If from a sheet, could the person/people who did the trimming let us know what other cards were on the sheet, how large the sheet was, etc? I'll admit, I've seen that other sheet that has a Wagner on it, but any scans or photos I've seen of it look like it was taped together and not a real solid sheet.

Not looking for controversy, just answers.

Matthew H
07-28-2012, 06:44 PM
There is a Plank "sheetmate" out there so if the stories are true, there was a Plank on the sheet. With all of the "same name on top" t206 examples floating around, it makes me wonder where the rest of the Wagners are, if it was sheet cut.