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 jenndiggy1
 
posted on March 4, 2001 07:27:10 PM
I want to list these on ebay, but not sure what the title of these would be. Any advice? The Indian is a postcard, but is he an Indian for sure? The blue card is postcard size, but it doesn't have the line on the back. Anyone know, have any idea?









Anyone know?

Ahhh, geesh, how do I make them show up here. My html isn't working for this board!
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 joice
 
posted on March 4, 2001 07:38:19 PM
jenndiggy1,

HTML is disabled on these boards. Try this without the $'s.

[$img]http://www.tcicomp.com/jenn/9zindianpost.jpg[$/img]


Joice
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 corrdogg
 
posted on March 4, 2001 07:50:13 PM
The Indian is a Real Photo Postcard.

The other is a Comic postcard

 
 corrdogg
 
posted on March 4, 2001 07:52:48 PM
The title for the indian could be "RPPC - Indian in Native Costume".

(RPPC = Real Photo Post Card)

For the second one - I wouldn't spend the money to list it.

 
 jenndiggy1
 
posted on March 4, 2001 07:54:57 PM
Thanks!

 
 loosecannon
 
posted on March 4, 2001 08:12:46 PM
I kinda like the second one but I'm twisted.

 
 corrdogg
 
posted on March 4, 2001 08:15:00 PM
Hmmm - a twisted loosecannon. Does that shoot straight?

 
 jenndiggy1
 
posted on March 4, 2001 08:16:06 PM
The second one made me think "gay intrest" the moment I saw it. I dunno.

Anyone know what tribe the man is from?

 
 loosecannon
 
posted on March 4, 2001 08:20:35 PM
Oh yeah, I'm a straight shooter.

Gay interest? I don't get that from that cartoon. I'm a guy and I like the buxom, scantily clad females. I dunno, call me heterosexual.

 
 brie49
 
posted on March 4, 2001 08:21:05 PM
jenndiggy1 your second postcard reminds me of the style of one of the artists who did cartoons for Playboy years ago.

I may be worth doing some research on and see if he has made it big.

 
 bkmunroe
 
posted on March 4, 2001 11:40:15 PM
The bottom one looks like it may be an Exhibit or Mutoscope card. These were sold in vending machines and are printed on thicker cardstock than regular postcards. Some have postcard backs and some have blank backs.

 
 kcizmar
 
posted on March 5, 2001 08:48:01 AM
i sold a few post cards on ebay and they did very good .check these sites out it well help.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/lcseiler/faqsec1.htm#S1Q12
http://www.dcr.net/~ussky/photo.htm

 
 
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