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Great story! Thanks for posting it, Peter.
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I see the problem- he sent it on a holiday. That'll slow down the mail!
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Oh mail is just great I received a Psa graded card which left seller in 1 piece and came to me all cracked up got to wonder how this happened. Thank God card is undamaged
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I'm not getting this. From the postmarks, it looks like someone just found an old postcard that had already been delivered, and stuck it back in a mailbox.
(not that I want to take away from Fox's acute sense for trivial drama)
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I actually do this all the time Scott. Years ago my dad found a large collection of used postcards in the basement of a "handyman special" he bought, most from the 30's-40's. I have all the cards sorted out by town, most of them local and if I go to the town I'll bring the postcard with me and put it in the mailbox if I can find the address. Much easier now with GPS. I've gone a little out of my way to deliver on the same date as the postmark before too so the people can say they got it EXACTLY xx years later
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I once read an article in SCD about 19th century advertising currency, and one piece had the address 84 Court Street in Brooklyn on it. In the 1880's it was a haberdashery and millinery. That address is right in my neighborhood, so I walked over and discovered it was a pizza parlor. I made a photocopy of the currency and gave it to the owner. He was so happy that he gave me a free slice! True story.
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