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Calling Cards (name cards, not phone cards)

dostacos

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I found using my company supplied business cards for quick notes {anybody have some paper???} now that I am sorta retired I am going to make up some cards,

choice:
one, plain with name/cell/email
two, picture of a camera lens + above info
or three outline of a fedora + the info....

decisions, decisions anybody want jump in and suggest? ;)
 

dostacos

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Lady Day said:
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Here is mine. Its slightly unconventional, but I dont like a lot of info on the card that I dont write on myself if I meet someone. Its more personal that way and I find they remember me.

LD
Lady day that card is YOU 100% :eusa_clap love it
 

Mid-fogey

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Boy...

Daniel said:
My father is a retired U.S. Army Officer, and I remember there was distinct protocol having to do with calling cards.

A corner turned down on the card indicated it had been left in person, not by a servant (although no one had servants by that time) and there was other protocol concerning the time period alloted once assigned to a duty station before one had to leave a card at the Commanding Officer's quarters. I vaguely remember that wives had their own cards, but could leave their husbands'.

I miss that sort of thing.

...that takes me back.

In '68 my dad went to Ft Irwin to take command of a battalion to go to Vietnam. The base commander was a brown shoe Army colonel and insisted on new officers leaving a calling card in the silver salver.

We were there just for a few weeks, but he took the '58 Olds to Barstow and had some printed just for the occasion.
 

TheLimey

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Another great thread that has inspired me to get some calling cards.
I've gone with simple black on eggshell paper, with just my cell and email.
I also lashed out and bought a case to carry them in, so much mor stylish than pulling them from the wallet. Although it does make another item I constantly carry around...
 

ortega76

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Lady Day, I agree that your card is simply sublime. I love the design. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

I think I'll try a full color design. I can get them ridiculously cheap. I can afford to play with some designs. I suppose I can always go to something in just black and white text if I find the color to be too complicated. Now I just need to find a design I like.
 

imoldfashioned

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Lady Day said:
shelleyjcardsml.jpg


Here is mine. Its slightly unconventional, but I dont like a lot of info on the card that I dont write on myself if I meet someone. Its more personal that way and I find they remember me.

LD


I LOVE that card LD! I'd expect nothing less than graphically stylish from you though.
 

DBLIII

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What an interesting thread! I had some cards years back with only my name. Now, I guess it would be a name and email or name and website - a phone number is a waste with me, I never turn my phone on.
For the past 10 years, I always use my work cards, but I am getting tired of that. The card has a ton of stuff all over it, I can't remember how many numbers, email, web, etc. etc. Fine if I am in a work situation, but incredibly dull otherwise.

I am inspired, now I need to decide what I want.
 

vintage68

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Calling Cards Anyone?

So, it came time to order new business cards, and I really liked the look of the slightly larger calling card, so I went with it and just received mine today.

Being a big fan of the Victorian era I'm just tickled with the result:

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Does anyone else use calling cards? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

I also came across this link discussing calling cards in detail:

http://artofmanliness.com/2008/09/07/the-gentlemans-guide-to-the-calling-card/
 

Tomasso

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My stationer recommended that men use a calling card sized a touch smaller than a standard business card with only the name printed on it. If need be, any additional info or a short note can then be hand written on the back. She thought that it added a personal touch.
 

Big Man

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Tomasso said:
My stationer recommended that men use a calling card sized a touch smaller than a standard business card with only the name printed on it. If need be, any additional info or a short note can then be hand written on the back. She thought that it added a personal touch.

This is the type of calling card I've been looking for. They look like the kind of cards you get at graduation. I still have a few from when I graduated (class of '74) and some of my Dad's (class of '42).

I'd like to get some more of these made up, does anyone have an on-line source?
 

Corky

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Best Tip: Have your info printed in Japanese on the back...

Before traveling to Japan, I went to a printer in LA's Little Tokyo and got some cards made up with my info in English on one side and in Japanese characters (Kanji, I think) on the other.

These proved to be the most memorable cards I ever owned, especially after I got back to the USA.

In the United States, when handing a card to someone, I would casually hand it to the person with the Japanese side up. He would invariably look at it and react: "What is this?"

Then I ask him to turn it over.

It never failed to make a memorable impression.
 

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