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Folding greetings card from Annick and Dany Trick

This novel folding greetings card was sent to John and Anne Davenport as a Christmas 2013 and New Year card. Dany is a magician and very knowledgeable on many topics including paper engineering and pop-up cards.

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Size 90 x 90mm as folded.
Year 2013
Date 2013
People Annick Trick, Dany Trick
Key Phrases Miscellaneous, Novelties
Category Novelties, Toys, Games & Jokes, Other Ephemera
Ref no N2225

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