WWII "Nifty Notes" Illustrated Pin-Up Stationery Set – Complete 1940s Boxed Set
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These sets were often sold in USO centers or transit hubs. The illustrations are a mix of "Sweetheart" pin-ups and humorous "G.I. Joe and Jane" interactions. Naval Influence: Notice the recurring theme of sailors and ships (the ship's wheel, the sailor uniforms). This suggests the set may have been particularly popular with Navy or Coast Guard personnel. The "Censored" Joke: One of the illustrations features a girl holding a "Censored" sign—a cheeky nod to the actual military censors who read every letter a soldier sent home to ensure no military secrets were leaked. A charming and cheeky time capsule of WWII correspondence. This original 1940s "Nifty Notes" stationery set is a delightful example of the "Morale Stationery" used by servicemen and women during the war. Featuring a complete set of illustrated sheets and envelopes, this kit is packed with the playful, slightly risqué "Pin-Up" humor that defined the era. The Illustrations: Each sheet and envelope features a different two-color (black and red) illustration. The graphics range from classic pin-up poses to humorous cartoons of sailors and their sweethearts. Look for the clever "Censored" graphic—a playful jab at the military postal censors of the time! The Set Includes: Original Illustrated Box: Showing the full "menu" of graphics included. Illustrated Stationery Sheets: Clean, unused, and featuring diverse wartime designs. Matching Envelopes: Each with a unique character or scene in the corner. Condition:
- Condition: Very Good
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