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Posted By: Jay Miller
I've never owned a Ramley before so please excuse the dumb question but I always thought that the cards were printed on thick cardboard. The one I have looks fine but is relatively thin. When you hold the card up, back facing you, to the light you can see the front photo. Is that the way it is supposed to be? |
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Posted By: deadballera
I own approx 4 Ramleys...all having thin card stock |
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Posted By: jay behrens
the thin stock is used because of the way thec ards are embossed. Kinda hard to do it with thick stock. |
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Posted By: fkw
Hi, The T204's are made of a fairly thin stock, and the gold design is embossed, and can be seen on back. Front surface has a slight gloss, while back has a dull finish. There are also blank backed cards known with even thinner card stock (may be proofs). Frank |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Thanks guys! |
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