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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 108596, member: 56"]I didn't know that. The paper looks thin for a post card but, without taking it out of the frame, I can't be certain. I wouldn't be particularly surprised or disappointed. I'm happy it doesn't have a dot matrix on magnification. It could be an RPPC production technique. I doubt it's some one's one-off snap, if for no other reason than because the caption is so neat and typeset. The caption on this and on the other PC is the same in terms of content and type, but the location and configuration are different, which I doubt would be difficult to accomplish. It wouldn't surprise me if both pictures were taken by the same person, maybe even on the same day, and for the same souvenir purpose.</p><p><br /></p><p>There's a Toronto framer's stamp on back with, written above it in pencil, the inscription "compliments of". I can't quite figure that out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 108596, member: 56"]I didn't know that. The paper looks thin for a post card but, without taking it out of the frame, I can't be certain. I wouldn't be particularly surprised or disappointed. I'm happy it doesn't have a dot matrix on magnification. It could be an RPPC production technique. I doubt it's some one's one-off snap, if for no other reason than because the caption is so neat and typeset. The caption on this and on the other PC is the same in terms of content and type, but the location and configuration are different, which I doubt would be difficult to accomplish. It wouldn't surprise me if both pictures were taken by the same person, maybe even on the same day, and for the same souvenir purpose. There's a Toronto framer's stamp on back with, written above it in pencil, the inscription "compliments of". I can't quite figure that out.[/QUOTE]
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