Picture postcard

B - Operations – Transporting – 42 – D

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B42D 15/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1155810

ABSTRACT A post card having a message, address and postage space on one side of the card and a completely adhesive surface on the opposite side for the attachment to a photograph or picture which is marginally larger than the postcard. The card is used by writing message, addressing, applying postage on one side and removing backing material on adhesive completely covering backside and attaching to a photograph or illustration which is marginally larger. There is but one sheet of backing material on the adhesive and removing that sheet is therefore a one-step process. The above card is applicable to all sizes of photographs pictures or illustrations. Different sizes of postcards will be made each marginally smaller than the various sizes of developed photographs (eg. 3?" x 5", 4" x 6" or 5" x 7", etc.) or various sizes of pictures or illustrations to be mailed. Also for all photographs or pictures , a postcard larger than the photograph will be used in the same way as described above, except that an appropriate card frame of the same thickness as the photograph or picture will surround it, its inner dimensions the same as the photograph used and its outer dimensions marginally larger than the postcard.

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