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Old 01-10-2002, 03:33 PM
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Posted By: petecld

I wasn't going to say anything but I see the price for this piece climbing and it is sad.

Ya know, If this poor quality image is the proof version than the actual card must have had an unrecognizable image. This is no proof. This is some xerox glued to a piece of illustration board.

The cut is on a slant you say - those are called bevel cuts. Any one can do this with a hand held cutter that allows you to cut at an angle. Table top cutters are also available. I own a hand held version which I use to cut mats for photos for mounting. Go to an arts/crafts store to the framing section - I'll bet you can find pre-cut mats with this style cut. If it is also wavy then it means the hand held version was used.

So, you know another collector who has another example. IT CAME FROM THE SAME SOURCE!!! There's a shocker. Hello! Anyone else see a red flag here! Just means the guy made 2 of them.

I wouldn't pay a dollar - don't need to - I can make one of these myself.

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