UPDATE: Two of these sold in 2014. The last seller mentioned the eyes move back and forth with the jeep. This one sold for $14.50 on eBay.
“WWII ARMY WAAC VALENTINE. 5″X 4″.”
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UPDATE: Two of these sold in 2014. The last seller mentioned the eyes move back and forth with the jeep. This one sold for $14.50 on eBay.
“WWII ARMY WAAC VALENTINE. 5″X 4″.”
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I was so shocked when I received this same card (but not this very card) in the mail for Valentine’s Day this week! It’s in perfect shape. I remembered seeing it on eWillys before I opened my mail. She said she got it at an antique fair, and thought of me right away. I wonder how old it is? 1940’s? 1960’s? It’s definitely not new. Her eyes move, pivoting on the rivet on the steering wheel. The style of rivet is my only clue to it’s age.
**Steve E.**
I would think 1940s. It doesn’t have a 1960s feel to me.
Well, I’m no grammar expert, but shouldn’t it say “you’re” and not “your”… as in “you are” a very swell guy. Or maybe I’m jealous I never got this Valentine. It is cute.
Joe …. You’re (you are) correct! But, jeez … guess this means you never got the valentine I sent. I wondered why you never wrote back ….
are you interested in selling the WWII WAAC Valentine Day Card?