Can't find it.
3 X 5 is one of many standard sizes for "index cards".
CE 367 Exhibit if proportioned to index card values ...
| | Height Exact | | Width Exact | | |
3 X 5 | | 3" - 4 13/16" | | 5" - 3 1/8" | | 5% Out |
4 X 6 | | 4" - 6 3/8" | | 6" - 3 3/4" | | 6% Out |
5 X 8 | | 5" - 7.96" | | 8" - 5.02" | | Best Match |
The "Best Match" makes the "bayonet slot" groove 1/4".
(I think it's a random card size and maybe bigger than 5 X 8.)
I'm not sure what you're attempting to prove.....
(I think it's a random card size and maybe bigger than 5 X 8.)So you think the card that Day placed the cellophane tape that held the lifted "palm print was
"bigger than 5" X 8."That's very interesting.....because the edges of the tape that detective Day used to lift prints is clearly visible on CE 639,and can be measured and compared to the width of the card....... so the card would have been 3.5 times larger than the tape.....Or the tape would have been 3.5 times narrower that the width of the card. If the card was 5X8...Then the tape would have been 1.42 inches wide..... The width of the tape that Day used was discussed in the hearing ( and I don't recall what the width of the tape was) but I believe the 1.42 inches is close to the width of the tape recorded in the testimony....
So it appears your guess is pretty close ....And the card was indeed 5" X 8"....