



Some time ago, we were able to score a huge box of vintage postcards from an estate. There are probably over 1,000 cards, almost all unused, and in perfect condition. Each one is a framable work of art. We're framing a few of places that are significant to us, and don't really know what to do with the rest. We know they're worth a bit of money. Anyone a vintage postcard dealer? Just look at them. I wish they were all poster size. These are from Germany, Japan, and of course, L.A.
1 comment:
thank you for starting a blog, i don't see you enough in real life so it will at least feel like we're still friends if i read your blog.
and i freaking LOVE your office. i can't believe domino didn't take it.
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