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My TR postcard collection

Article about: very nice collection..! the one i love is the airplane one were it looks like a kid could put it together, paper airplane..? am i right?

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    very nice collection..! the one i love is the airplane one were it looks like a kid could put it together, paper airplane..? am i right?

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    Wow!

    I never thought so many people are interested in tr postcards. Yes that model is card is quite special, i have seen it in the green colour as well

    More for everyone!

























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    keeps getting better!some i've never before,have you been collecting long?

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    well yes, I have been collecting for a while now...and the feeling is still one of....'gosh i haven't even dented the surface yet!' there is so many varieties of cards to be found. Sometimes, you only see a card once and never get to see it again as well...

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    Fantastic cards Thanks for posting.

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    I have seen some for sale yesterday and they are not a cheap thing to collect. Especially the colored ones were very expensive. Some of them cost as high as $200
    Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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