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Greetings from Dallas, Texas

Regular price $20.00

From our collection of vintage large letter, linen postcards from the 1930s and 1940s: Greetings from Dallas, Texas. Featuring Dallas landmarks the Magnolia Building, Dallas Power and Light Building, Praetorian Building, Tower Petroleum Building, Republic Bank Building and the Dallas Gas Building. The Greetings from Dallas, Texas postcard has been carefully scanned and retouched to look beautiful at even the largest print sizes.


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Framed Prints: Dec. 6 | Shirts & Mugs: Dec. 10 | Metal Signs: Dec. 8 | Regular Prints: Dec. 11 | Deadline Details

We’ve expertly restored Greetings from Dallas, Texas from a high-resolution scan so that your print faithfully represents the original.


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Greetings from Dallas, Texas Product Details
FAQ: Sizes, margins, media, framing, shipping, more
Paper: Museum quality, using archival ink.
Canvas: Acid-free. Canvas is mounted.
Borders and final image size for this print:
Prints have borders. Paper and image dimensions don't always match; final printed image size is below.
• 8.5" x 11" paper with .5" border = 6.42" x 10" image
• 11" x 17" paper with .5" border = 10.27" x 16" image
• 13" x 19" paper with .5" border = 11.56" x 18" image
• 17" x 22" paper with 1" border = 12.84" x 20" image
• 24" x 30" paper with 1.5" border = 17.33" x 27" image
• 36" x 50" paper with 2" border = 29.53" x 46" image
• 44" x 61" paper with 2" border = 36.59" x 57" image
Metal Signs: No borders. Size reflects sheet size. Actual final sign size varies depending on image dimensions.
Frames: Custom made. Acid-free mats, UV-shielding plexiglass, archival back. 3-5 weeks for delivery. Frame sales final.
T-Shirts: Custom made 100% cotton. Shoulder-to-shoulder taping, double stitched sleeves and hem. T-shirt sales final.
Size: Inches
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