I don’t know the age of this card. However, I wasn’t the only person who thought this card was worth keeping. A previous owner used a rubber stamp on the back of the card to identify that that the card was a part of their collection. Other than that, the card is in great condition. Even more frequently I find the price marked directly on the cards. Some of those can be removed if they were made with a pencil, but I have not found a good way to remove ink. I am glad that hobbyists no longer mark directly on the cards.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
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Hello,
I am Evelyn Theriault, organizer of A Festival of Postcards over at A Canadian Family blog.
I just noticed your latest postcards today and I though you might be interested in taking part in this month's Festival which is organized around the theme of Main Street. Basically, you publish a postcard (this one would do), send me the url and I publish a link to your blog on June 25th.
More information available at:
http://acanadianfamily.com/a-festival-of-postcards/
If you're not familiar with blog carnivals, you can see one here:
http://acanadianfamily.com/2009/05/25/a-festival-of-postcards-premiere-edition-wheels/
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