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Bronze Card Talk Member |
This may sound like an insanely stupid question, but what is considered a full bleed autograph card? I always thought it meant, the autograph is on the card itself, not on a sticker. But apparently this is not all true, like with Game of Thrones, where all signatures are on cards. Does it depend on the card design? A quick explanation would be extremely welcome. | ||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
full bleed means there's no border - the picture takes up the whole card | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!!! Thank you!!! | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
which is kinda funny because if you think about it the white area at the bottom for the autograph is a kinda border ____________________ "Excuse Me While I Whip This Out" Cleavon Little | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
I'm more familar to that term (full bleed) for sketch cards. I didn't know it meant much on autograph cards. Good to know. ____________________ I'm looking for colored "Robots the Movie" sketch cards by Inkworks. http://www.comicartfans.com/Ga...etail.asp?GCat=25744 | |||
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