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<p>[QUOTE="alynnfin, post: 4419154, member: 18516"]Sorry I didn't answer fully before but I had to pick up my 95 yo Mom as she wanted to go her fav thrift shop, so I was rushing. Thank you all for pushing me into taking it out of the frame. I wouldn't have; and I have an original! The coloring barely comes off on tissue, but it does, so no crayon, dry point? No, moreotherstuff, I can't feel any separation or edge. The framers had 40 of the metals points really tight, plus 40 yrs in frame, plus there was tape tightly around the rim of the glass in the front and the white board, so it was tight, but I would still think I should have been able to feel an edge. I cannot. It feels like one piece; however, it can't be because the center is a different texture of paper. I run my fingernail to the edge of the tan paper and feel nothing, but going from a slick finish to rougher finish, no edge per se. It has to be glued on, just because there are 2 kinds of paper. Weirdness.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="alynnfin, post: 4419154, member: 18516"]Sorry I didn't answer fully before but I had to pick up my 95 yo Mom as she wanted to go her fav thrift shop, so I was rushing. Thank you all for pushing me into taking it out of the frame. I wouldn't have; and I have an original! The coloring barely comes off on tissue, but it does, so no crayon, dry point? No, moreotherstuff, I can't feel any separation or edge. The framers had 40 of the metals points really tight, plus 40 yrs in frame, plus there was tape tightly around the rim of the glass in the front and the white board, so it was tight, but I would still think I should have been able to feel an edge. I cannot. It feels like one piece; however, it can't be because the center is a different texture of paper. I run my fingernail to the edge of the tan paper and feel nothing, but going from a slick finish to rougher finish, no edge per se. It has to be glued on, just because there are 2 kinds of paper. Weirdness.[/QUOTE]
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