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Posted By: Joann
I don't think a method can be dispelled solely because of the lack of surviving artifacts of that method - eg, cards could not have been made in coils because if they were, we would definitely see a coil somewhere. By that logic, T206's were made in horizontal strips no more than 5 players wide, because that is the largest piece that has survived. |
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