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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I'm guessing that in the 1880s the printing process wasn't completely automated so there was more hands on inspection of the process....how would a sheet of cards that missed part of the printing process escape the notice of the printer not once, but at least twice when you consider the cards had to be cut...and then how were cards placed into cigarette packs? Was it by hand? |
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