I got this card from ADs card distributor, this is most direct AD card I've ever seen. Clear detail of it, but where is the art of being Postcard ? I'm wondering.Find more players at Marie Reed's Vintage Postcards
I got this card from ADs card distributor, this is most direct AD card I've ever seen. Clear detail of it, but where is the art of being Postcard ? I'm wondering.Find more players at Marie Reed's Vintage Postcards
I'm with you. I guess folks use postcards to make ads because it is a cheap way to reach a lot of people. Doesn't make for a very interesting postcard and in my mind, isn't a true postcard. Should be fun and a remembrance of something! Guess I'm old fashioned.
ReplyDeleteIt's a decent ad but a lousy design.
ReplyDeleteOn the plus side, I'm glad that postcards are still a useful ad tool. But you are right, this is just ugly.
ReplyDeleteTrue, it's not the prettiest card I've seen. I think the clever ones stay longer in your mind. But keep it though, because in the future it could ba an interesting historical document.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and strange to see how a dentist in Bangkok advertises his services, but a postcard, no. I liked the Italian stamp very much.
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ReplyDeleteVery unusual card! Big and bright! Catches the eye, so I suppose that's what it is suppose to do! So you will go visit for your next dental exam. Have a great day!
Sherrie
I would be so depressed if for a split second I thought it was from a long lost friend! I always like looking at ads from other countries and eras (National geographics from before 1960 are priceless)
ReplyDeleteAll - thanks for visiting :)
ReplyDeleteBob in Halland - I just noticed I put wrong stamp of Italian one here. It is typically ADs card full of information both back and front, so no place to affix any stamp.