This
is quite a fun, and mercifully clear-cut section. All you
need is a perforation gauge. I do not intend to even try and
detect one type of perforating machine from another and the imperforate
sides that I have featured are those that were specifically produced
to give booklets straight edges. (These are some of my favourite
items and very worthwhile items to collect). If a machine went wrong
and sliced across a sheet then that's an error and, whilst
possibly very attractive and eminently collectable as an extra,
the results are not featured here.
If
you are offered something of this ilk then do be careful as
we have all, in our youth, tried trimming off perforations and it
isn't that difficult to produce some apparently spectacular items.
Check the margins and overall dimensions very carefully and check
with me first. Most instances of genuine imperforate varieties are
well documented now.
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