[Gag letter circulated during the Korean War]
npl: npub, [c1955]. 8.5x11 inch letter, mailing folds, in very good condition. Gag letter that circulated during the Korean War, but this letter is postmarked a few years later and mailed to the San Francisco address of Theodor Reich.
"Dear Buddy,
Nothing much doing back here. I sure envy you out there in Korea, right in the thick of things. Bet you never have a dull moment...It is getting late, so I will stop. I can see through my window across the street to your front porch, Frances and Claude are having a night cap. He is wearing your smoking jacket that you wore so often...
Frances was the life of the party. I thought she would be a little shaken up after the accident last week with your Chevy, but you'd never knew she had been in a head collision and smashed your car to bits. The other driver is still in the hospital and threatens to sue. Too bad Fran forgot to pay the insurance, but the funny thing is she isn't a bit worried.
....Lucky guy give those Koreans Hell!
Sincerely,
You Pal,
Eddie.
P.S. Pay no attention to the rumors that Frances is pregnant.
Cat.No: 325443
Price: $35.00