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They're even better in color. Don'tcha wish you had one?

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Anonymous said…
I cannot wait to get one for my collection. VERY NICE!
Anonymous said…
to bad it's not in color!!!
Anonymous said…
Really nice blog you have here!
I think it's really great that you're collecting business cards and i enjoy looking at your posts of them.

Building a collection is hard and you're really lucky if you do find a really nicely designed business card. It's like finding a four leaf clover over here where I am. People seem to have the same business card over and over.

Anyway, goodluck to you. Hope you find more soon.

Matt
same day business cards

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