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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards
Kinda used the wrong term. Of course the sides should be parallel to each other, but the side borders are not perpendicular to the top and bottom borders. Normally with a diamond cut all four borders are askew. It's VERY weird to have two askew and two straight. Basically the sides borders should NOT be parallel with the actual edges of the card, just as the top and bottom borders are not.
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Maybe we are both using the wrong terms, it's very common among collectors. This is what i call diamond cut, the card does not have 90 degree corners, so it is not square. Even with the diamond cut the sides should be parallel to each other and the top and bottom should be parallel to each other. Now the black borders(frame) being parallel to the sides I refer to as tilt. Like I said I could be wrong with my terms.
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.