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Old 10-19-2024, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric72 View Post
If/when you have the chance to see the card in hand, use the magnifier to look closely at something else. Inspect the edges. When two cards (or parts thereof) are stuck together to form one, it's usually evident along the edges. It's easier to quickly spot than it is to quickly explain. Long story short...you'll see parts of two different pieces of card stock. There are exceptions, of course; however, you'll spot the majority of "Frankencard" fantasy creations this way.
the challenge here is definitely going to be the patina of the frankencard, as it was done over 80 years ago.

Can anyone give me standard thickness of e95 cards?
Going to take a micrometer over the holidays.

Does anyone think the front borders look too slim at the top and sides?\
i.e. the notebook theory....?

Do the "notebook cutouts" have a different printing dot matrix? ..i.e. the e95 cards def have a "dots" style of ink on the front for the person image.
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