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This video is a response to Movie Legends - Mary Pickford
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Beauful cards! Very interesting that these cards were printed on material(silks) and backed with paper.
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@creamofcardstv Yes,there's nothing like pictures of the early stars of the silver screen.They had the glamour and charisma.Especialy when they were photographed in black and white.:)
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@creamofcardstv lucky lad shes a babe!
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A wonderful collection of cards! They are all gorgeous, esp. Mary Pickford! We love her here. Saw a wonderful Bio film of her life in the theater earlier this year. I was wondering, do those cards, has as shine or shimmer to them depending on the light source they are in? You mentioned they're made of a "silk" substance.
PlayIt4MeAgainSam 9 months ago
@PlayIt4MeAgainSam I've got some of other early movie trading cards that I'll be doing videos of plus I've done quite a few already. Yes, the fronts of the cards are some form of material but they are backed with card or paper. I think its the protective plastic pages that they are in that reflects the light.
creamofcardstv 9 months ago
The cardsare in beautifull condition for being nearly 100 years old. Mabel Normand was very ambitious being one of the first female screenwriters,producers and directors.,along with her other accomplishments.Btw, was there any card set for the royal family?
bookcartpeddlerny 9 months ago
@bookcartpeddlerny Thaks for popping by. Yes, quite a few sets were done of the royal family. There isn't a great deal of demand for that subject, except perhaps at the moment, and I'm not really into them myself.
creamofcardstv 9 months ago
@bookcartpeddlerny I love these early movie star sets, its kind of magical. It's definitely one of my favourite subjects
creamofcardstv 9 months ago
love a good movie comedy is best
birdman404 10 months ago
@birdman404 Same here. You survived the Royal Wedding then?! :D
creamofcardstv 10 months ago