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1912 / 1924 Washington Senators "mystery" postcards - questions
Thanks for your response. The Milan was produced by National Photo Co. of Washington, D.C. There's no photo studio marking on the reverse of the other two.
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The 1924 postcards look like National Photo Co. products, too, but I don't know why they wouldn't have stamped these. Are the names part of the PC or written on? Any idea if they came from a Washington area source? And I also would like to see the Johnson-Ainsmith "Climbers" PC, I don't think I've ever seen that one, either. How about pictures of the backs?
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1912 / 1924 Washington Senators "mystery" postcards - questions
Here you go. The Milan is first, and the other two follow with 1910-30 stamp boxes (AZO up and down arrows). The Milan also appears on p. 44 of the 1999 Menchine book. The Johnson / Ainsmith is here. The names on the other two -- Sate (should be Tate), Ruel, McNeely, and Leibold -- are on the original negative.
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