The Coffee Trade Card For Chase & Sandborn's comes from a Victorian Scrapbook I have and would be from the 1893 Chicago's World Fair where they had tremendous success being the exclusive provider of coffee to all the restaurants within the fair. Another interesting tidbit is that Chase & Sandborn's was the first coffee ever sold in tins.
Just checking to see if everythings OK. Haven't heard from you in a while. Just wanted to let you know you are missed. I think I read somewhere you started a new job. Hope that and all else is well with you.
Just found this wonderful network. My friends/family are so happy chatting away with their fellow hockey fans, or BANS site creators, or toddler-mommies and I've felt left out -- I mean -- who wants to talk about this paid receipt for a cesspool installed at Desi Arnez's Hollywood home that I found in a box of ephemera? I hope ya'll do!!
I'm truly looking forward to visiting and ... gulp... posting. Thanks for hosting this network. We need a place like this to meet and chat. I know how much work is involved in maintaining and keeping up with a network like this...
Hello Mike, glad to be a new member. What a great field/hobby ephemera is. I've spent the better part of my life with it.
I'm new to ning, so I'll have to sit down, relax, and find my way around. Thought I'd drop by and say hello (to you and to any others who happen to read this: hello from Frank).
Thank's for all your hard work on this Network. The new Who's Online/Instant Message is great. I think we all owe you a debt of gratitued for all you have done to start this Network and keeping running as well as you do.
Hi Mike, just want to thank you for creating this meeting place. I am having a ball! So far only a few people I have invited showed up, but more will join. Most of my friends are a bit shy. In the next weeks I will invite my entire address book. Let us make this Network the most important international centre of knowledge in the field of ephemera. An internet museum that keeps great pieces of history from getting dusty.
I do not like the taste of coffee, but we have something in common.
Best wishes,
Gejus
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Mike, Thought you might like this:I'm truly looking forward to visiting and ... gulp... posting. Thanks for hosting this network. We need a place like this to meet and chat. I know how much work is involved in maintaining and keeping up with a network like this...
I'm new to ning, so I'll have to sit down, relax, and find my way around. Thought I'd drop by and say hello (to you and to any others who happen to read this: hello from Frank).
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You are the one that made it I hope!!! Anyway very nice.
I do not like the taste of coffee, but we have something in common.
Best wishes,
Gejus
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