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It would help explain the large amount of blank back cards out there vs all the others. I do find it pretty easy to find Successful Farming magizines from that time period which would lead me to believe that it was a pretty popular subscruption and they would have mailed a lot of cards. Good question.
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Thank you for all the great information.
This 1914 postcard on ebay boasts a circulation of 600,000 monthly, which at the time must have been pretty significant. http://tinyurl.com/nep98u |
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