Clayton
I would say that the cards were cut at ALC for the following reasons......
1.....ALC was in the business of producing high quality lithographs. The T-factory's were in the business of manufacturing & packaging tobacco products.
2.....It was easier to ship stacks of individual cards (rather than uncut sheets).....which would have been subject to damage.
3.....Finally, if the cards were cut at the Factory, there would have been a higher probability of finding uncut sheets of T206's these past 100 years.
And then, I might be wrong about this, but that's how I see it.
TED Z
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