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POSTCARDS AND MEMORIES OF TRAVELING THE USA HISTORY OF POSTCARDS MIDDLE ERA WHAT MAKES A POSTCARD VALUABLE WOODEN POSTCARDS AND OTHER VINTAGE DESIGNS
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More Post Cards ArticlesHISTORY OF POSTCARDS MIDDLE ERA ... S. publishers during this period. On view postcards, to save ink, a white border was left around the view, and that is why we call them " White Border " postcards. The higher costs of post - war publishing combined with inexperienced labor caused production of poorer quality cards. Movies, as they were, ... POSTCARDS THAT ARE WORTH A PRETTY PENNY ... black Santa and you have something of a treasure. Find one in purple robes and the value might shoot up to around $200. One in blue robes trimmed in brown fur and the value can top $400. Postcard collectors look for what they call hold - to - light cards which have elements such as windows and fireplaces ... ... your name out there and stay in touch. You can use them for a variety of things such as a first contact vehicle, announcing a move or a new service. Some folks like to use them as a leave behind or a follow up after a meeting. You can use a postcard campaign as an introduction to prospects. Like adding ... HISTORY DESCRIPTION OF VINTAGE POSTCARDS ... in 1939. They were easily produced, of high photo quality and most importantly, they were in color. Their spread was momentarily slowed down during WWII due to supply shortages, but they replaced both linen and black & white postcards by 1945 in the roadside postcard racks. Linen firms converted to photochrome ...
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