This is a die-cut heavy cardboard postcard of the New York Subway, circa 1962. Overcrowding still tops the list of The Ten Plagues of the New York Subway.
The size of this postcard is 10-3/16" x 3-11/16". It was published by Herbco Card Co., a company that also published regular view postcards. An interesting touch is the inclusion of their company name on the newspapers lying on the platform and showing inside one of the windows (see enlarged details below).
Wow, that's an unusual postcard. And I thought they only squashed them in like that in Tokyo!
ReplyDeleteI thought postcards had to be a certain size so that is totally cool! I've never braved the NY subway, should probably put that on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteIt's all in the details, isn't it? I hope the subway isn't really that crowded!
ReplyDeleteI don't want to travel in a overcrowded subway like this.
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ReplyDeleteOh how cool !
I like the detail.
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Oh how fun to have an intricate postcard like that!
ReplyDeleteNice kind of humour. I only know this kind of images of crowded trains and subways from the far east. I did use the NY subway several times and it was quite comfortable and certainly not a plague. If you cross the city underground you meet all the cultures of the city, but it takes more hours than you expect from the map!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful card and I love the details, even if the scene isn't so enjoyable. I've been squashed up like that, frighteningly so, in Paris.
ReplyDeleteooooh! That was awfully clever product name placement! Daryl is going to just lovve this one! Happy PFF Postcadry!
ReplyDeleteI think it was very clever to put their name on the newspaper and interior ad - what a fun detail to spot!
ReplyDeleteHow unusual .. a great collectors item
ReplyDeleteThis is great. Thanks for sharing.
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I love sending and receiving die-cut cards, but I always feel like I'm taking my chances with modern postal machinery.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! The die cut ones are always so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love it....such a cute postcard. :-)
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Very funny postcard !
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