In this age of identity theft, I must apologize for my interest in researching the names and stories of the things I find. The thing has a story to tell, sure, but when it can be personalized I find it has much more meaning.
I sometimes wish my "finds" were all possessions of well-known people from long ago, but that would be boring. We already know too much about the famous. I like to find the belongings of the not-so-famous from long ago.
Hence, this item from the "common" man is actually a letter opener giveaway from the Fuller Brush Company. A well known army of door-to-door salesman of the mid 20th century. This was a "free" gift for the lady of the house that doubled as a calling card.
Ernest sounds like an honest man who was trying to make a living in a difficult job. Apparently, some salesmen were scoundrels! Click here to read this personal account of the kind you should be wary of.
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