09/14/2024
Over at the day job, we're doing another POST CARD POP UP: NOTE: SAT., 9/14 – (inside Trophy Bikes, 133 S. 23rd St., just west of Rittenhouse Square), from noon to 6 p.m.)! THERE WILL BE THOUSANDS OF VINTAGE AND NEW POST CARDS for your INSPECTION AND PURCHASE.
If you write and address a post card, your USPS stamp is FREE.
We'll also have expert writing prompts and a list of vocabulary words to make sure your post cards is close to perfect.
PRO TIP: One block away: the fabulous PHILLY PUNK ROCK Fall Punk Rock Flea Market - 3 days! -- where you will find things you never knew you needed! Get a ton of shopping done in two little stops, is what we say.
11/30/2022
TIME IS RUNNING (or rolling) OUT! Brompton’s RIDEOUT 2022 SALE ends TODAY. If you’d like 20% off any C-line Brompton (including Electric), get your umbrella and come on through (133 S. 23rd St., CC PHL) from Noon to 6 p.m. today (Nov. 30) and save. • Why YES, you can also call us at 215-592-1234 to catch your discount. Thank you for buying local!
09/17/2021
The OPTIMISM of uphill cursive is contagious, don't you agree? .nj • Hope to see you all on October 9.
09/13/2021
Twenty-Six Days... till the Philadelphia Post Card Show & Sale. Dig these NEW (2017) architectural post cards from in Lancaster PA.
09/07/2021
It's just 3.5 in / 9 cm thick— but that's about 150 (and counting) works of Mail Art from 14 countries; we're looking forward to exhibiting all of it on Oct. 9 at the Philly Post Card Show!
09/04/2021
OK, if you haven't gotten your VAX, get that appointment! We aim to make this the SAFEST Post Card Show & Sale Philly's had since, well, 1987—to be exact! Vax Up, and see you in Philadelphia on October 9.
06/04/2021
The beaches that launched a million postcards; so many moments shared on the back of a little scenic view. See them, and many more, anew — this fall at the PHILADELPHIA POSTCARD SHOW + SALE. (Postcard dealers+collectors—plz DM us for info and to reserve your table)
03/10/2019
At a time when powerful (and really effing annoying) forces are seeking to push all of our communications onto bits of electronic plastic, a hand-written postal piece has a special charm. Real Mail [tm] is human-powered, and takes you to just one place at a time, a bit like a bicycle, but less oily! (and please do note that McNally's Tavern Chestnut Hill is just a skip and a jump from the Chestnut Hill West SEPTA rail stop)