Why I am square man
Hello all,
In fact my producers don't have two kind of prices: Squared or rounded options it's same quotation.
So I decided square corners because of respect of what was this historical decks.
I intend to produce facsimiles so I do this way.
But I have well noted Le Fanu remarks about centered decks: This decision allows any buyer of my decks to choose or not to round his new deck by itself.
In fact if one intend to really do a facsimile, all decks could be differently centered or not.
And even more each card of a historical deck may be either centered, non centered or even without one black line (left or right) on one of his side.
So to center cards is best decision in my own opinion but I allows myself to not add a black line if origine card don't have it.
Lamination problems:
My facsimiles are NOT laminated but just satined with a spray process just after printing operation.
But.... Don't forget that rounding your exemplary by yourself will NOT damage this spray process (contrary to lamination).
Why ? Because spray process is performed BEFORE cards are cutted from printed sheet.
So you never take any risk by rounding your new facsimile: It will not peal your card.
Don't worry your deck will stay intact.
Salutations from Marseille City
Yves