1905 postcard of girl listening to a Puck phonograph , sent as a Christmas card
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1905 postcard of girl listening to a Puck phonograph
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Re: 1905 postcard of girl listening to a Puck phonograph
In one ear and out the other! Gotta love 1900s photo editing.
More seriously, it's a beautiful postcard. Very elegant.
More seriously, it's a beautiful postcard. Very elegant.
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Re: 1905 postcard of girl listening to a Puck phonograph
And the phonograph is not even playingVanEpsFan1914 wrote:In one ear and out the other! Gotta love 1900s photo editing.
More seriously, it's a beautiful postcard. Very elegant.
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Re: 1905 postcard of girl listening to a Puck phonograph
An early attempt at mind control...soundgen wrote:And the phonograph is not even playingVanEpsFan1914 wrote:In one ear and out the other! Gotta love 1900s photo editing.
More seriously, it's a beautiful postcard. Very elegant.
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Re: 1905 postcard of girl listening to a Puck phonograph
Thank you for posting this on the forum. I was able to purchase this card and add it to my collection. I only have a few postcards featuring pucks. Thanks again, Stephen Madara