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I picked this up in Roanoke, VA visiting my parents. It's 1917, but still a nice looking piece of Piedmont tobaciana. Thought you would enjoy the simple and straight forward business proposal. Wish it were still like that.
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Thank you for posting that, Tao.... I think it's great!
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Thanks for posting that. Many of us love those kinds of things. I am a fairly avid collector of ephemera related to companies that put cards out......Here is a Sub Rosa letterhead I don't think I have shown before. They were one of the brands, along with Dixie, that put out the the N508 women series....
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More interesting is that JD Miller is a subject in the T205 gold border set (and the T206 set). Dots also lived in and around New Jersey and New York....can't really tell the state designation but there is a Newton, New Jersey. Might be a coincidence...might not...
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Tao - Leon, Nice letterheads. I like these companion pieces too!
I'm working on a Kimballs N184 set, so I grabbed this 1886 letterhead. Had nice business content as well. Here is the blowup up the top portion where you can see the factory image. ![]() |
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another Kimballs....I think these are actually much scarcer than the cards...and dig the negotiations on product....I love it..
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this one's a lot newer but still kinds neat:
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Joshua,
Didn't even think about the name being a player. My thought is that I'm not that lucky and Newton is in NC very near Danville, VA so probably not. I'll see if I can pull some more documents from the closet and scan them in this afternoon. Please keep sharing, very neat stuff. Eric |
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