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Plate 109:  Creating boxes for unboxed items, Part 22: the label is photocopied and trimmed to fit the box
(This plate added AUG 2004)

The box label, which was designed and drawn by the Collector (see Plate 100 for an early design of the label), has now been trimmed and trial-fitted to the box cover.

The label has been photocopied so that several boxes containing similar sets of soldiers can be labeled similarly. Observe that this photopcopy of the label has been trimmed so that a thin border appears on all four edges of the box cover.

When the cover is papered, the colored paper will create a frame around the label.

SUBJECT: Trimmed label fitted to box cover 
 
CAMERA: Sony  DSC-P92 Cyber-shot
MEDIA: Sony MSA-64A Memory Stick at 1.2 megapixel resolution
FILE: JPEG from Sony Image Transfer version 1.00.1015.01&
EDITING: Adobe Photoshop