The pictures show two views of each of the (4) Different Colorful Old Risque Flicker Picture Cards in this lot. These are not dated but they are believed to be from the 1960s. They were found in an old store display rack of many different old flicker and 3-D image post cards and cards. These do not have a printed post card back design like many did, but they could still be addressed and mailed if desired. These are marked on the back side as follows: ASP (each has a different number) © WONDER CO., TOKYO PAT. 591219 MADE IN JAPAN These cards were difficult to photograph because there is much action in the changing pictures. From left to right, the images are as follows: 1.) There is a man and a woman on a small island. At first, he is heavy set and on his knees in front of a pretty young lady. Afterwards, he is thin in tattered clothes and she is pregnant. 2.) There is a middle aged couple under an umbrella on the beach. A tan muscular man walks by and she drops her book and is checking him out with a red face. In the other scene a pretty young lady walks by in a bikini and the man is checking her out with a red face. 3.) At pool side a man is reading and watching a pretty young lady on a diving board. As she dives, her bikini top flies off, and he falls in the pool watching. 4.) After a wedding, a groom carries his pretty young bride into a hotel or motel room. The other image has the young bride carrying her new drunk or sick husband out of the room. These colorful flicker cards each measure 4-1/8'' x 5-11/16'' x 0''. They appear to be in mint unused condition as pictured. |