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Posted By: Julie
I guess maybe I'm seeing skeletons in every closet but I've always wondered--how do some cards get such evenly rounded corners? Is this the way they would wear narurally, or is assistance more likely? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I beg to differ Julie. You hold the stack in your hand tightly and in a way you do shuffle through them. You may put the stack in your pocket and every time you reach for it you're wearing the corners. |
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Posted By: Julie
worthy of preservation--by the way, why does the "glue-back" stop after the turn of the century?--but I suppose kids, and even their fathers, played with them sometimes. Has anyone ever seen rubber-band marks on a T206? Amd when was the rubber-band invented, anyway? |
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Posted By: Dave
On June 24, 1844, Charles Goodyear was granted a patent for vulcanized rubber. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
hmmm...very interesting. And the paper clip? How about the baggie ties? |
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Posted By: Julie
rubber bands--were obviously germaine to the collecting of vintage cards. |
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Posted By: pete
When I was a kid we'd hammer a nail through the center of the stack of cards so we could just spin the cards around to look at them...it was much quicker than flipping through them! Yes...I'm sorry...big hangover...not myself today. |
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Posted By: pete
And I resent you for accusing me of being german! |
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Posted By: Dan koteles
As I stated last time , they had to be cut corner stop sign wise or how could four corners be perfectly rounded together ? |
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