

Unless you personally know the person cutting out the cards, you'll most likely get unseemly white edges and the occasional slanted cut, especially if their cutting machine is slightly off. The custom card is RBG so I think the art fits the custom card a little more then gishath. My one other recommendation would be to cut the cards yourself. However, tonor is really expensive, and it'll easily be 80-85% of your total project cost. The price of the paper is, relatively, marginal it will generally cost a dollar's worth of cardstock to print a large number of cards. Keeping in line with ikegami's comment, I would recommend not printing a back on the cards unless you expect them to be unsleeved for any great length of time. If they don't have a machine with a drum that can handle it, they'll know someone in the area that will. Through some experimentation at my job and a bit of research, I've discovered that to be the thickness of all trading cards.

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