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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Well, I made one assumption that was wrong. I thought you were talking of postcard collecting in general. I didn't know you were talking of specialized postcard collecting. You may be right that there were less than 200 people who specifically collected baseball postcards. |
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Posted By: JK
Daniel, |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
I wasn't being touchy, as I saw it neither of you engaged me in what I wrote but instead just poo poo'd it. My thoughts on the issue were crap because they were assumptions, but in the end that's about all you have to give yourselves. |
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Posted By: JK
sporting news pcs - giveaways. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
The official figures from the U.S. Post Office for their fiscal year ending June 30, 1908, cite 677,777,798 postcards mailed. At that time the total population of the United States was 88,700,000. |
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Posted By: dan kravitz
If the theory is that a card needs to be used as advertising ... No different than a 1912 Garter, also used to sell clothing. Where do you draw the line? Postcards are 100% baseball cards! Expand your mind. |
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Posted By: JK
Daniel, |
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Posted By: Glenn
Would the USPS deliver an Exhibit card if I stamped and addressed it? |
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Posted By: Chad
My friends and I used to use flotsam like pop tart box sides and so on as postcards. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
because in both that specific article and every other I researched on the web, the suggestion is that people 'collected' them through the very process by which they were intended. That is, they were mailed to friends and family who kept the items as keepsakes for what I am sure is very many reasons, and this is what is meant by the term collecting at the time. No doubt the aesthetics and boom in sending postcards created a 'fad' interest for a number of years (referred to as the golden years of postcards) where people the world over kept and collected the items in scrapbooks and other mediums, memories of travels taken and new friends or family made, a short and filable "movie 8" of its time. |
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Posted By: JK
Im not itching for an argument or one upsmanship. What you seem to continually overlook is that most of the baseball pcs do not seem to have come from a postcard company that was looking to sell them for profit. Most seem to have been produced by companies looking for a way to advertise something - just like tobacco and caramel cards. There is no reason to beleive that just because those companies took two stabs at making their advertising desireable (pc and baseball) people didnt collect them as sets. Again, I point to the Sporting News PCs as a primary example that you have yet to address. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
they're real, and they're spectacular. |
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