At about a minute and a half in I had to stop the video and get out a postcard I just bought, an etching of Rothenburg, to see if I had one of the same as yours. (It's different.) When I first got it I was irritated with myself when I saw it was a postcard because I had expected an etching. But then I looked at it magnified and translated the German "original radlerung" and found out it was both! So to emphasize your point...the previous owner had placed so much value in it they had it professionally matted with an archival quadruple mat! It really displays beautifully!
The postcard of the person in the diving suit is AMAZING! How will you sell it? Buy it now? Auction? I'd love to know more about your pricing strategies and how you keyword your listings.
Happy New Year, Rusty! Nice to see a couple new vids dropped recently, I was wondering how you were doing. Hope all is well with you and your beloveds. Thanks again for all you do, hope you have a great year!
I have a 1987 book called "The CAT Postcard Book" published by Running Press. With 30 full color portrait postcards that can be used to mail, share etc. My question is....should I sell it as a whole book or sell each postcard separately! I can't decide which way would be best!
Do I love history? Do I love photographic images? YES and YES! In your experience are RPPCs more collectible/valuable than photographic prints, snapshots or cabinet cards? Do you sell other types or photographs?
Hi Rusty. The Moser family farm postcard (Cincinnati location) that featured the men near the tractor- have you sold it yet? I live in Cincinnati and would love to buy it and research it, if still available?
I love postcards and photos mostly I tend to put any non rppc postcards off to the side and forget about them. Let me say that dont do this, i recently decided to list a few hundred and have sold over 10 for 20+ each. Chrome postcards can do just as well as real photo postcards if not better alot of times.
It's Rothenburg (Rote-en-burg) ob der Tauber (the river below the town.) Beautifully restored medieval German walled town absolutely crammed with tourists, but 100% worth visiting. It's magical whether your museum taste runs to glorious Tilman Riemenschneider altarpieces or medieval torture devices 😁
Hope you are well. We are so exited to see that you are back. We waited with great anticipation. As soon as we saw your new video we started it right up.
At about a minute and a half in I had to stop the video and get out a postcard I just bought, an etching of Rothenburg, to see if I had one of the same as yours. (It's different.) When I first got it I was irritated with myself when I saw it was a postcard because I had expected an etching. But then I looked at it magnified and translated the German "original radlerung" and found out it was both! So to emphasize your point...the previous owner had placed so much value in it they had it professionally matted with an archival quadruple mat! It really displays beautifully!
The postcard of the person in the diving suit is AMAZING! How will you sell it? Buy it now? Auction? I'd love to know more about your pricing strategies and how you keyword your listings.
Hi cousin! I laughed out loud at the post card with the men making a pyramid 😂
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing!
Happy New Year, Rusty! Nice to see a couple new vids dropped recently, I was wondering how you were doing. Hope all is well with you and your beloveds. Thanks again for all you do, hope you have a great year!
Hey Dr Rusty! I love this video! Anytime you go through a stack of postcards or a box of ephemera you've got me hooked!
I have a 1987 book called "The CAT Postcard Book" published by Running Press. With 30 full color portrait postcards that can be used to mail, share etc. My question is....should I sell it as a whole book or sell each postcard separately! I can't decide which way would be best!
A lot of interesting cards but I would really like to know what you pulled out AS THE BEST VALUE and what you would sell them for!
Do I love history? Do I love photographic images? YES and YES! In your experience are RPPCs more collectible/valuable than photographic prints, snapshots or cabinet cards? Do you sell other types or photographs?
These are FANTASTIC! Can you talk about how you ship these once they sell?
What shipping material should we buy?
Thanks cousin!
Hi Rusty. The Moser family farm postcard (Cincinnati location) that featured the men near the tractor- have you sold it yet? I live in Cincinnati and would love to buy it and research it, if still available?
I love postcards and photos mostly
I tend to put any non rppc postcards off to the side and forget about them.
Let me say that dont do this, i recently decided to list a few hundred and have sold over 10 for 20+ each.
Chrome postcards can do just as well as real photo postcards if not better alot of times.
Good morning Cuz!
It's Rothenburg (Rote-en-burg) ob der Tauber (the river below the town.) Beautifully restored medieval German walled town absolutely crammed with tourists, but 100% worth visiting. It's magical whether your museum taste runs to glorious Tilman Riemenschneider altarpieces or medieval torture devices 😁
Great video Rusty
Hope you are well. We are so exited to see that you are back. We waited with great anticipation. As soon as we saw your new video we started it right up.
I need to go through my old Motor City Post cards.
Would have liked to have learned the ballpark value of some these.
Rusty:I have like new in box postcards of photos of famous actors what is the value ?
How about view cards
I have 48 postcards 1900 to 1920 could they worth anything
Stereo view cards
anks again