Posted 1 year ago
allary
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I don't know what this is but it has been in my closet for over 17 years.
It is about 32 inches tall and has a few minor dings where it is white.A slight curve in one spot from being in the closet for so long but is still straight. Anyone know what it is? There is writing on the edge that says--Benchmark *Kellogg's Cereal Box #41 mil white Styrene*Face Up A of 6 PMS The A may be a triangle??? I would appreciate any info on this watchamacallit.Thanks!
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It was probably a store display poster, as printed by the printer, but uncut. The crop marks and color swatches you see are part of the printing process, each color was printed separately. The Styrene refers to the material the poster was printed on... styrene is a type of plastic, so it's either printed on a sheet of plastic, or it's coated with plastic. Could it say '4 of 6' rather than A or triangle of 6? Perhaps this was sheet 4 of a set of 6 parts to the poster. Like a 3D poster, with other parts printed and assembled separately?
Thank you for the info Stefdesign.I appreciate it! Have a great day!!