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  2. Comp card - Wikipedia

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    A comp card (also called composite card, Z card, zed card or Sed card) is a marketing tool for actors and especially models. They serve as the latest and best of a model's portfolio and are used as a business card. A Z-CARD is also a folded leaflet format, typically used for marketing communications campaigns for example a loyalty programme or ...

  3. Walsworth Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the commercial printing division was established to balance the cyclical yearbook [6] production schedule, adding textbooks, catalogs, magazines and other specialty publications to the Walsworth line. [7] Walsworth is still a family-owned company that employs more than 1,250 people worldwide.

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  5. Head shot - Wikipedia

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    Comp cards are one of the cornerstones of a model's “marketing materials”. They are about 5½×8” and printed on both sides. Almost all comp cards are in color but may include black-and-white images. A model may have four to five images on the comp card and at least one of these images will be a head shot. [4]

  6. Comp - Wikipedia

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    Comp cards, used by modeling agencies in promoting models; Competition Eliminator, a drag racing class commonly called Comp or Comp Eliminator; Recoil compensator, a mechanism on a firearm; Sweepstakes, called competitions or comps in Australia and the United Kingdom

  7. United States Playing Card Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Cincinnati in 1867 as Russell, Morgan & Co. and originally specialized in printing posters for traveling circuses. [3] [4] The company took its name from partners A. O. Russell and Robert J. Morgan, who together with James M. Armstrong and John F. Robinson Jr. purchased the Enquirer Job Printing Rooms division of the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer. [5]

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