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  2. Card stock - Wikipedia

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    Card stock, also called cover stock and pasteboard, is paper that is thicker and more durable than normal writing and printing paper, but thinner and more flexible than other forms of paperboard. Card stock is often used for business cards , postcards , playing cards , catalogue covers, scrapbooking , and other applications requiring more ...

  3. Citi-Block - Wikipedia

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    Citi-Block was written by Richard Halliwell, Carl Sargent, Alan Merrett, and Graeme Davis, with art by Gordon Moore and Dave Andrews, and was published by Games Workshop in 1987 as a boxed set with a 20-page booklet and 12 color cardstock sheets (four pages of cut-out props and eight 11" x 16" floor plans.) [1]

  4. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    A standard greeting card is printed on high-quality paper (such as card stock), and is rectangular and folded, with a picture or decorative motif on the front. Inside is a pre-printed message appropriate for the occasion, along with a blank space for the sender to add a signature or handwritten message. A matching envelope is sold with the card.

  5. TWERPS - Wikipedia

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    Originally each installment of the TWERPS system was sold in a small plastic bag containing an 8-page leaflet, a sheet of cardstock counters to be cut apart, little cardstock hex-maps and a tiny ten-sided die, each being a downsized imitation of elements often found in larger, more elaborate games. The initial run of titles was printed at low ...

  6. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cards printed by Curt Teich and Company typically included production numbers in the stamp box, which can be used for dating. [36] The Great White Liner "South American," Chicago, Illinois, circa 1915–1930. Curt Teich & Co. postcard 103504. By the late 1920s new colorants had been developed that were very enticing to the printing industry.

  7. Postal stationery - Wikipedia

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    Wrapper printed in US for occupied Cuba, 1899. A piece of postal stationery is a stationery item, such as a stamped envelope , letter sheet , postal card , lettercard , aerogram or wrapper , with an imprinted stamp or inscription indicating that a specific rate of postage or related service has been prepaid.

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