Vintage 1950s Linen Comic Postcard Man & Dog Humor Sayings Quote
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This vintage linen postcard from the 1950s features a humorous comic scene depicting a disheveled man smoking a pipe, shrugging beside a mailbox marked "US Mail," and an eager dog barking nearby. The postcard displays a bright, colorful illustration typical of the Linen era's textured paper and vibrant printing technique. The comic caption humorously reads, "You told me when I went away that you would write me every day, but now I find you're just like Ma, did you know she never wrote to Pa?" adding a nostalgic and lighthearted country charm.
Published by Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C., this standard-sized (5.5 x 3.5 inches) linen postcard features a divided back for correspondence and stamp placement. The card's artistic style and witty sayings reflect mid-century Americana and rural humor, making it a desirable collectible for fans of vintage comics, nostalgic ephemera, and Linen postcard enthusiasts. Its bright colors and classic printing make it a standout piece for display or collection.
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