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  1. #Postcard paper update#
  2. #Postcard paper full#

We miss seeing all of you in person, and the friendly visits and enjoyable conversations we've had with you at shows over the years.Īs A Public Service, Here Is A List Of 2022 & Beyond, Postcard, Paper, Book, Ephemera, Antique, and Other Collectibles Shows That I Am Listing For Your Own Information And Personal Use. We wish to thank all of our loyal show customers, and fellow dealers, and invite them to continue with us here online. If you do not see what you want, please Contact Me We are still always open for business right HERE!!! and the shopping cart is always available, 24/7, for your shopping convienence. As this will be a fairly long process (200,000+ postcards and other items of ephemera), we have decided to drop the shows for now and concentrate all our efforts in this new online direction. Recently, we started the process of listing all of our show stock (plus more) onto my website, for online sales. We are currently not scheduled for any shows. Want to know who is behind all of this? Click Here and see our smiling faces.(Names Are Reversed).I'm the good looking one on the right. (Additions, deletions, and/or date corrections may be made as we go along, so please check back often!)

#Postcard paper update#

*** LATEST SHOW UPDATE *** (as of November 02, 2021) Please click Here for my master index page. Shop Online, Right Now!!!Īnd if you cannot find it here, I probably still have it - Just Ask!!!Īnd while I would certainly prefer you shop here my online store, if you are into eBay auctions, you might as well use the service that the Pros use to do snipe bidding, I always do: You Can Even Shop In Your Pajamas And Be Comfortable.

#Postcard paper full#

Why Wait Until A Show When You Can Browse A Full Line Of Postcards, Ephemera, Antique Paper Collectables. Even if I do not list individual cancellations, just assume everything is postponed and/or cancelled!!! STAY SAFE, STAY WELL, BUY ONLINE. With credit and thanks given to the appropriate people and companies.ĪTTENTION: Due to the Coronavirus, most, if not all, shows and meetings are CANCELLED. Stan Olszewski, Byram, Connecticut - Contact Just "save as", print, number and cut out your cipher.(My Postcard & Paper Ephemera Show Schedule - With Maps & Directions) (My Postcard & Paper Ephemera Show Schedule - With Maps & Directions) My Postcard & Paper Ephemera Show Schedule I've included a template for a grid that can be printed on your home printer (A4 / 8.5"x11") that will fit the writable area of most standard post cards. Soon you'll have revealed your super secret cipher. Using your hobby knife, carefully cut out one rectangle of each number shown on the grid. Next it's time to cut out some rectangles and create the cipher. Continue until your grid is completely filled in. Eventually the numbers will converge, at this point move on to the next column and continue numbering towards the centre. Starting by labeling the four corner boxes with the number 1, then move towards the centre of the sheet labeling with numbers. You should now have a grid of equally sized rectangles inside your boundary box. Next draw horizontal lines about the height of your writing down the boundary box to create a grid, you'll need an even number of rows. Then, divide the width by four and draw vertical lines to separate the box into four columns (as we are using four ciphers to decode this message, which corresponds with the four alignments of our cardstock). Transfer these measurements to your cardstock, creating a boundary box for your cipher to fit. Start by measuring the width and height of the space you want to write your message. You can create more or less ciphers depending on the complexity of the message you want to send. This paper cipher works by filtering out (or omitting) a portion of the plaintext to reveal the secret message (ciphertext). It may sound complicated, but it's easy once you see how it works. I chose to make my cipher sophisticated and use all four alignments of my card (top/bottom facing up, and top/bottom facing down) ∴ four ciphers will be created from one sheet of cardstock.











Postcard paper