HS&B Stationary Envelope

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Cope
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HS&B Stationary Envelope

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I've seen on older posts that an AAPK member collects older knife company envelopes and letterheads. I just saw this one on ebay and thought I would pass it on. Very nice looking old envelope. I can't remember who it was, maybe someone will know or may be interested themselves.


Brad


http://cgi.ebay.com/Hibbard-Spencer-Poc ... dZViewItem
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Cool looking envelope Brad.
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I know some of these are in the archives however for those who may have missed them here are a few letter head . I just looked in and saw the post I have really been jammed up on a project and again have been remiss in my postings. Hope everyone is well. LT
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Post by LRV »

I'll add these from 1934
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I just had to add something here.
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