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Is anyone familiar with the First Day Cover cachet maker who used a small photographic print as part of their design? I have a couple of these from the 1940's. They have what appears to be a thermograved (shiny raised print as you see on many business cards and things like wedding invitations) cachet with a frame, as part of the illustration, in which a small black and white or sepia toned photograph is affixed.
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Crosby made cachets with little photos like this one:

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Thanks, Tom, that is very similar to what I have of Will Rogers and the U.S.S. Savannah.
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