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Posted By: Joann
I've already read the whole thing. Of course I really liked the article about the Dietsche postcards, and even more so the inset about the Diesche shop and tours. I think my mom (originally a Detroiter) would be too young to remember, but I will show it to her anyway. If my grandparents (Detroiters born 1895) were still alive they would remember for sure. Unfortunately, I got into collecting vintage Detroit bb cards after both had already passed. What a missed opportunity that was. |
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