File:Softdisk-mailer.png

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English: Reusable mailer used for the Softdisk disk magazine around the time of its founding in 1981. Scanned directly from original item by contributor Dtobias. It does not appear that the original item has any copyrightable content, given that it consists only of a package with generic rubber stamps and a business-reply label, and there is no copyrighted image since I did the scan myself not from a photograph or pre-existing digital image.
Date 21 November 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Dtobias at English Wikipedia

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  • 2005-11-21 01:52 Dtobias 400×390× (237116 bytes) Reusable mailer used for the Softdisk disk magazine around the time of its founding in 1981. Scanned directly from original item by contributor Dtobias. It does not appear that the original item has any copyrightable content, given that it consists only

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