Thank you for going through your lot of postcards. I am just starting and this really helps. I love that you discussed why you bought them and how much you may get. Very informative. Great information.
You did great! At least for me. I learned that you can take a risk selling cards with some conditions. I have a few of them on my death pile. I also learned what states and towns to look for. Please keep this up and thanks for sharing.
I always love Dexter Press and Curt Teich cards because there's a database of serial numbers for those companies I have links saved for. So they're easy for me to date. lol
Funny that you mentioned remembering postcards... I've always had like a photographic memory myself and can go to a huge show and go through thousands of cards. Then tell you how often I've seen a certain card before. Since I've been collecting and selling postcards over 40 years know I have some archive in my head! A good skill to have in the PC business
Thanks for another great video! That Boston Shoe Co. card is actually half of a panoramic card....I bought a similar one recently that folds and on the back it says to put a rubber band around the folded card. And, I have also sold one or 2 "half cards" with no problem - I just noted that it was half of a folding card.
Ah that makes so much more sense! I’ve definitely seen that on double cards. This one must have been separated really cleanly because I didn’t notice at all!
Really enjoyed this video and hearing why you bought what you did. And it’s great you have that source near you. FYI, ElDorado, AR, is pronounced El-Dor-Aaayyyy-doh
West New York, NJ is just accross the Hudson River from Manhattan. That makes it West of NYC. Sent you an email just a few hours ago about the cards you are selling. Hope to hear from you soon.😊
Lots of cool cards. As per that card of the church at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fl.... I live in Winter Park which is kind of part of greater Orlando, but is it's own city. My son graduated from Rollins College (as did Mr. Rogers, lol). It is an incredibly beautiful campus made up of many classic old buildings and giant trees, kind of an ivy league style college. Always look forward to new Mailseum vids!
Standard Club, Atlanta - founded in the 1880s - where Atlanta's Old Money aristocratic ruling class met. You and I would not have been admitted, even if we could have afforded the membership fees.
And no doubt I wouldn't have been admitted either, nothing to do with the fees, but simply because I am female. Soooo glad we don't live in Victorian times any more. :)
Thank you for going through your lot of postcards. I am just starting and this really helps. I love that you discussed why you bought them and how much you may get. Very informative. Great information.
You did great! At least for me. I learned that you can take a risk selling cards with some conditions. I have a few of them on my death pile. I also learned what states and towns to look for. Please keep this up and thanks for sharing.
I always love Dexter Press and Curt Teich cards because there's a database of serial numbers for those companies I have links saved for. So they're easy for me to date. lol
great video! fun to watch and good info- thanks!
Nice finds Daniel! PS Flying up to Atlanta tomorrow for business!
Too late. Daniel already bought all the postcards lol. :)
@@happybunny1329 I actually just found some today in Daniels backyard! Video just posted on my You Tube page!
Funny that you mentioned remembering postcards... I've always had like a photographic memory myself and can go to a huge show and go through thousands of cards. Then tell you how often I've seen a certain card before. Since I've been collecting and selling postcards over 40 years know I have some archive in my head! A good skill to have in the PC business
Yeah it’s a very useful skill to have in the postcard business!
Nice pick ups. Thanks for sharing.
Loved looking through all your cards! Why did everyone in Valdosta want a postcard with their house on it?! There must be a story behind that. :)
Great question!
I mean…who wouldn’t want a postcard with their house on it though?
Thanks for another great video! That Boston Shoe Co. card is actually half of a panoramic card....I bought a similar one recently that folds and on the back it says to put a rubber band around the folded card. And, I have also sold one or 2 "half cards" with no problem - I just noted that it was half of a folding card.
Ah that makes so much more sense! I’ve definitely seen that on double cards. This one must have been separated really cleanly because I didn’t notice at all!
36:37 Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown, MA I think. Under construction?
Really enjoyed this video and hearing why you bought what you did. And it’s great you have that source near you. FYI, ElDorado, AR, is pronounced El-Dor-Aaayyyy-doh
West New York, NJ is just accross the Hudson River from Manhattan. That makes it West of NYC. Sent you an email just a few hours ago about the cards you are selling. Hope to hear from you soon.😊
I just picked up that Henderson NC motel one last week too!
Much enjoyed the longer format unboxing video. Hopefully you'll keep them coming.
Lots of cool cards. As per that card of the church at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fl.... I live in Winter Park which is kind of part of greater Orlando, but is it's own city. My son graduated from Rollins College (as did Mr. Rogers, lol). It is an incredibly beautiful campus made up of many classic old buildings and giant trees, kind of an ivy league style college. Always look forward to new Mailseum vids!
Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Peachtree Road, Peachtree Avenue, Peachtree Way, just to name a few. And don't forget Peachtree City.
If you took out the words I havent seen and I couldnt Resist, this video would of been 57 seconds long. lol
Just kiddin, great haul video
Oh and Machias is an extremely small village- not even a traffic light!
Hey, that Machias NY postcard says something on bottom right. It’s identified as County Home Machias NY.
At 12:28
Yeah I totally noticed that when watching it back! Thanks for pointing it out!
Love your videos! Just FYI Machias is pronounced "match-eye-as"
Was it Central High in Little Rock dureing the civil rights with little rock 9?
Was this at Back in Time Antique?
50:19 Collinwood, Ohio.
Thanks so much!
That card might be Martha's vineyard
Standard Club, Atlanta - founded in the 1880s - where Atlanta's Old Money aristocratic ruling class met. You and I would not have been admitted, even if we could
have afforded the membership fees.
And no doubt I wouldn't have been admitted either, nothing to do with the fees, but simply because I am female. Soooo glad we don't live in Victorian times any more. :)
googled done cancel and got nothing I'm sure its spelled wrong
It’s Doane Cancel, sorry I should have spelled it out! Also I’m probably pronouncing it wrong
WOW hope they were her cards if she is just giving them away ,,,,
Yeah she ran the place! Well, along with her husband. There weren’t any individual booths so I think they owned everything in there.