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By the way, it's curious that the names on the last three cards above are all Jewish-sounding. Of course, it might just be that a whole bunch of these cards originally came from one person's collection. (I've learned not to jump to the conclusion that the old postcards that I have are a random sample of all pre-1915 postcards, given that there are almost certainly a number of non-random reasons that some types of cards were more likely that others to survive).
I've said this before, but how on earth do you keep all your categories in mind when shopping?!!
And I can only guess/wonder at your organizational method!!
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