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View Poll Results: Which postcard set is the most attractive? | |||
Novelty Cutlery |
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7 | 13.46% |
PC 796 Sepia |
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4 | 7.69% |
Max Stein |
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9 | 17.31% |
Ullman |
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5 | 9.62% |
The Rose Company |
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27 | 51.92% |
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Which of these postcards sets do you think is the most attractive? I have used a Mathewson postcard from the PC796 Sepia, Novelty Cutlery, Max Stein, The Rose Company and Ullman sets as exemplars. I did this because three of them use the same base photo. Do not judge the player or the pose, but the underlying beauty of the postcard set itself. There are numerous other sets I could have included, but consider this OP's prerogative.
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