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This series of cards printed in Germany. See comments in next post.
· Date: Sat January 20, 2007 · Views: 7357 · Filesize: 28.5kb, 375.1kb · Dimensions: 1045 x 627 ·
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mcdude

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Sat January 20, 2007 11:59pm

Divided Back Era, 1907-1915

By this period, divided backs were almost universal, except in a few monopolistic governments. Previous to and during this period, a majority of U.S. postcards were printed in Europe, especially in Germany whose printing methods were regarded as the best in the world. However the trying years of this period, the rising import tariffs and the threats of war, caused a swift decline in the cards imported. Thus the political strains of the day brought about the end of the "Golden Age".

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Wed January 24, 2007 6:03pm

And I can see Mac on his dock?
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mcdude

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Thu January 25, 2007 11:28pm

yup.....and Mee too!

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Sat January 27, 2007 5:39am

Achtung ! Das is silly. Der docken ver builtin not by 1915. Mac can ve seen as blob floutten in der lake however.

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Sun January 28, 2007 4:53pm

glug, glug, glug.....poor Mac.

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