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Old 10-31-2015, 07:12 PM
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A few reference points from elsewhere. Mostly related to what might be in a high rag content paper.

Oldest European wool textile - about 1500 BC. preserved in a Danish peat bog. (Nearly no oxygen environment)

Oldest linen - about 7000 BC ! A fragment wrapped around the handle of an antler tool. Preserved by partial fossilization from the calcium in the antler. There are fragments from Egypt that are about as old.
http://ounodesign.com/2008/10/30/the...-in-the-world/

Flax fiber fragments indicating use in textiles have been found in digs that are as far back as 34000 BC

Oldest cotton - 3000-2500 BC Pre Incan grave cloths

Oldest silk - About 1300 BC.

The oldest paper items found are Chinese and from right around 2000 years ago. They include flax and mulberry fibers.

So, assuming the T cards are on high rag content paper I'd guess that with a bit of care there might be a few left a thousand years from now.

Steve B
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