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Linen Postcard Swap

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Linen Postcard Swap
Swap Coordinator:ezredax (contact)
Swap categories: Postcards 
Number of people in swap:3
Location:International
Type:Type 2: Flat mail
Rating requirement:5.00
Last day to signup/drop:August 31, 2011
Date items must be sent by:September 10, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Hi,

This swap is for linen postcards. Linen postcards were printed from 1930 through the 1950's. Most were made before 1945. They have the feel of linen fabric. A more complete description is below.

You will send 3 linen postcards to one partner.

LINEN ERA (1930-1945) Improvements in America printing technology brought improved card quality. Publishers began using a linen-like paper containing a high rag content but used very cheap inks in most instances. Until recently, collectors considered these cards very cheap. Now they are very popular with collectors of roadside America, Blacks, Comics, and Advertising. Views are also becoming more popular as collectors realize that this era too is a part of out history, and these cards help to illustrate the changes in the geographic structure of America.

If you have any qestions, please ask.

Discussion

neecie 08/23/2011 #

what are the requirements for people participating in this swap aside from mailing 3 linen postcards to one partner?

carlene 08/31/2011 #

Send naked or in an envelope.

Margothecat 08/31/2011 #

can we send used cards?

ezredax 09/ 3/2011 #

Hi All,

Sorry for being late in answering your questions. Had trouble with my computer.

You send 3 linen postcards in good condition or better condition with no bends or tears. Send in and envelope.

Used linens can be sent with stamp still attached. of Free written in the stamps corner. Free was sent by soldiers during World War II.

Happy trading, Demaris

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