I have recently designed and compiled a new product with the title above. I would be interested to hear if the experienced
members of this excellent site think that a card featuring sudoku puzzles combined with different enjoyable subjects would eventually be collectible. A free download is available on my site http://www.sudocard.co.uk ALL comments and help woul be appreciated Brian
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It's an interesting idea, Though i'm not sure it will take off. My wife likes sudoku, personally I don't have the patience for it. Are they really postcards, with postcard back etc.?
I notice we're not supposed to post links anymore on here. I'd had a message deleted a few weeks back and wondered why but it seems now it's official. UInless your a 'PTA' member
Good luck with the project anyway!
I notice we're not supposed to post links anymore on here. I'd had a message deleted a few weeks back and wondered why but it seems now it's official. UInless your a 'PTA' member
Good luck with the project anyway!
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Hi ECooper, and all those for words of encouragement. The basic concept of the card is Sudoku and part image or illustration on the face side together with traditional spacing and sizing the reverses with solutions The product can be sent or collected. Many thanks for your inputs Brian
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Not sure about how Sudoku puzzles on postcards would be accepted. However, a year or so ago I did manage to sell quite a number of greetings cards with Sudoku puzzles on them. Why not give your postcards a try on a well known internet auction site? It would be interesting to see if they sell and, if so, whether they were purchased by puzzlers or postcard collectors.
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Ok. I'll try to explain..ECooper wrote:I notice we're not supposed to post links anymore on here. I'd had a message deleted a few weeks back and wondered why but it seems now it's official. UInless your a 'PTA' member
The messageboard and postcard.co.uk website is provided by the Postcard Traders Association and although volunteers such as myself give up our time freely to work on it all the other costs are met by the funds generated from membership subscriptions.
The website has two main functions -
1. to help and promote the interests and businesses of the members of the PTA
2. to promote the hobby of postcard collecting.
So we are pleased to help collectors, clubs etc where we can by supplying information and links and providing this forum for discussion. What we can't really do is allow this board to become a free-for-all for dealers linking to their own websites, when they have opted not to take membership.
The message of yours I deleted was to a sales site for a non-member dealer. I've left the Sudocards link on for the time being as although technically it's a sales site, it's an interesting and innovative idea that doesn't conflict with anything any of our members are doing.
Always happy to see links to informative or collectors websites and any suggestions for the main sites links page!
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Hi Michael, Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to evaluate from your members' opinions as to whether the new idea
may prove worthwhile in the future. My next set will be advertised in Reflections soon Best regards Brian
may prove worthwhile in the future. My next set will be advertised in Reflections soon Best regards Brian