According
to Nuhn, if I understand him correctly, this series
is by the E. Nash Company. These cards have a leathery
border, and feature a woman
(often masked) and Cupid, on
the prowl for a Leap Year victim. The swastika in the logo
was
considered a good luck symbol at the time and had not
yet acquired its negative connotation.
These cards were published in 1912.
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on postcards to view them larger.
On
the trail.
Caught on the
run.
Don't
give up the ship.
Capture him
in his lair
Ring up
the man you want
Lay for him
If
you have images of other Nash/Now Or Never Series Leap Year cards,
please contact me.