More Vintage Die Cuts!
Another set, this one not marked with a date or manufacturer, matte finish and some pieces have tabs which are inserted to make an object look 3D. I’m guessing at these being from the mid to late 1960′s.
Another set, this one not marked with a date or manufacturer, matte finish and some pieces have tabs which are inserted to make an object look 3D. I’m guessing at these being from the mid to late 1960′s.
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