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Interesting discussion of keeping lists and Burdick is still practicing with his hand stamp on the envelope... Dec 6, 1937
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"Burdick is still practicing with his hand stamp on the envelope"
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I'm most impressed about the time and effort these guys put into letter writing. Now there's an art that has virtually disappeared. I remember writing hobby letters back in the 80's and 90's, and it was fun to get them and write them. Now it's chatboards and texting. Oh well.
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No. And I think I've looked at it maybe once.
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July 25th, 1940. Jefferson talks about what will possibly end up contributing to his early demise, his medical issues. He also put out a scarcely seen 1940 Supplement to the 1939 "ACC" as the cost to print another book would be too great. I guess by 1946 it had to be done. Maybe we will see his thoughts in the future? (I only read these as I post them)....Interestingly too, even this leftover paper Burdick used (the back shown below) had a cataloging pattern on it!!
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Yep, Barry, there's something about the personal aspect of taking the time to write a letter, and reading a letter in someone's handwriting. It took some time, some effort, some care.
Still, today you can also look at these posts and new threads as letters themselves, just shared in a different medium or format. While things have indeed changed, they've somewhat stayed the same. It's cool to see how these pioneering collectors would help build each other's collections by simply sending cards to those in need, or trading with those who had the cards on their "wantlist". This still goes on today, but these types of collectors are a rare breed now. I know the guys on OBC still collect and trade this way, and I could think of no better way to enjoy a hobby. Last edited by CW; 07-01-2015 at 12:42 PM. |
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