I always find that vintage postcards are even more interesting when you know something about the artist. You’ve probably noticed, from time to time, a group of cards from a particula…
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Thank you for the reblog !!!
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Pleasure!
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Some endearing images, and that amusing spelling mistake too.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Yes!
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Love it!
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I’m glad!
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I love old postcards and that one is so risque! I have a bunch from my grandmother dating back to the early 1900’s that I need to go through and frame.
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You must. I adore old postcards too. Most of my collection, some inherited, are theatre ones but I have some others too. It’s been tough not spending a fortune now that it’s so easy to buy them online.
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I just need to get out of my chair and take them to get matted and framed. I have enough to make some nice gifts for my kids too. Thanks for the encouragement 🙂
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Old postcards are so fun! Love this one!
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They are indeed!
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so lovely!
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That’s a double entendre if ever I read one! 😀
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For sure, misspelling or no!
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Yes indeed, i love to keep close tags with them 🙂 , Nice post. – Michelle
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Thanks, Michelle.
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