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Jun
2

A business card that is part of history

Filed Under Business Cards, Famous Business Cards, World Trade Center


Huffman Aviation (Venice Flying Service) business card

Huffman Aviation (Venice Flying Service) business card


I have one business card that will be a part of history (pictured above). I have the business card from the flight school that was known to train the terrorist that flew into the Wold Trade Center Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Huffman Aviation (Venice Flying Service) later closed down. I got this business card from a fellow collector that lived down by the flight school.
Triple Diamond Jet Center was the company that purchased Huffman Aviation in 2003.

We shall not forget!

On this day..

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Comments

  1. TonyaNo Gravatar Said,

    All I can say is WOW on this one.

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    Cardeologist

    Steve PattersonNo Gravatar Reply:

    Yes exactly!

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  2. TonyaNo Gravatar Said,

    I guess I would probably consider this one of the most I can’t think of the word I’m wanting to use… i guess unique or special or meaningful.. Not sure. :)

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  3. Steve PattersonNo Gravatar Said,

    Gottcha! It is unique. Bad part of history, but history no less.

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  4. Billy JeanNo Gravatar Said,

    Why not post the card without the blurs?
    IF you said the company is out of business, and the fact that it is a public business card, makes the information irrelevant, however, I think it would be interesting to see what street the place was on, etc.
    No one is going to call the place, since it’s been closed, so why not post it without the blurs?

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    Cardeologist

    Steve PattersonNo Gravatar Reply:

    As I stated I am concerned about privacy, it doesn’t matter if the company is out-of-business or still in business. Sorry.

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