Handsome note card depicting the contents of a typical young man's pockets as you might expect to find say, pre-World War I.
Items include clay marbles, Indian arrowheads, a tin horseman, interesting rocks, and a well-worn OBAK baseball card featuring 1911 Victoria Bee's infielder Fred Raymer.
Fans who reported seeing Fred Raymer play in 1911 noted that he had possibly begun to miss a step or two here and there. Sportswriters observed that his glove hadn't been it's "old self" the season of 'eleven- a dismal year in which the Victoria Bees dropped a staggering 125 contests. (I don't know, but I'd say that they were at least consistent!)
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Created and posted to the marketplace by a skilled Zazzle seller called Albuqwirke, the special native card template displayed above was labeled as being in the New Products store section. Known as the “autumn leavings card”, this custom card design's title was a sound selection for a whole bunch of reasons. Quite useful for your special note, this autumn leavings card can be found by searching for any of these tags: cigarette, native, or arrowheads. If you like this stunning customizable card template design, you might find another favorite in the designer's store or in the online marketplace at Zazzle.
Printed on high quality card stock, Zazzle's custom cards are the great way to share with friends and family. Unique and colorful, this store's arrowheads personalized card will be created with this Zazzle designer's indian artwork with a highly-developed process that will render the artwork at the best level of quality. As a result, the amazing "arrowheads" card design shown above will look so sublime that you will want to mail on to all of your relatives.
autumn leavings
"still life in empty pockets"
Handsome note card depicting the contents of a typical young man's pockets as you might expect to find say, pre-World War I.
Items include clay marbles, Indian arrowheads, a tin horseman, interesting rocks, and a well-worn OBAK baseball card featuring 1911 Victoria Bee's infielder Fred Raymer.
Fans who reported seeing Fred Raymer play in 1911 noted that he had possibly begun to miss a step or two here and there. Sportswriters observed that his glove hadn't been it's "old self" the season of 'eleven- a dismal year in which the Victoria Bees dropped a staggering 125 contests. (I don't know, but I'd say that they were at least consistent!)
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Made on 11/11/2008 9:58 PM
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