
This hypnotic, Svengali-
ish, smokey mail art parlour looking development seems to beckon the viewer into another kind of Post Office adventure..............Fantastic work William! It really seems to take you away with it.

The reverse side of "No. 6957". A great looking Romanian postage stamp, canceled by William's own rubber stamp.

When you are using vintage, unused U.S. postage stamps, such as these lovelies - you can, evidently, get by with 43 cents worth of stamps (passing for 44 cents, the usual cost of U.S. domestic mail). Old stamps are more powerful - there is proof right here! I really do love the oldies. Thanks William, love that 'Passport to a Mail Art seance' card. Visit William's collection here:
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