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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: Indian Railway Cancellation MO? |
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Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:23:55 am
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Could it be "Money Order"?
Australian post offices typically had "M.O.O." for "Money Order Office".
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Qld 2d blue sideface - are these line perf? |
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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 15:10:48 pm
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| Look comb perforated - horizontally; either left to right or vice versa. There was a slight stutter creating the appearance of a line perf. |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 00:30:03 am
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| Gentlemen please let me know if you can see any thing with these ! http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/y480/huggybear30/7f7855a7-5a3e-4616-bc1c-b8092ddfbc2c_zpsa9f6696e.jpg?t=1371279684 bear0001 If you build it , they will come ! Only one of those four circled flaws are listed. The white flaw above... |
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Forum: Share with others here your NICE looking stamp and cover images etc. Topic: Railway Travelling Post Offices of New Zealand. |
| Kainnikanada |
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Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 02:49:37 am
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| An enlargement of the pmk makes it clearer: http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e104/horus22/unident-pembroke-pmk-600dpi_zps052edba3.jpg The 15th September 1900 cover (shown earlier in this thread) enlarged to emphasise the postmark. Now that it is enlarged, it seems clear that the letter before the ... |
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Forum: Share with others here your NICE looking stamp and cover images etc. Topic: Railway Travelling Post Offices of New Zealand. |
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Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 00:45:53 am
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| Panterra, Are you quite certain these are the only two choices for the postmarker location? From what I can see, for the location to be symmetrically positioned beneath 'N.Z.' you can only have three letters to the left of the 'R' of 'RAU' of which one is 'E'. The 'W' in 'KAWERAU' has to be at least... |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: Camera Dry Box to store stamps - Your views please |
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 22:47:19 pm
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| Angelic-ryder In fact, there was some discussion among camera lens owners as to whether silica gel would do as well. Also from the discussion, I formed the impression that camera parts are probably much less susceptible than stamps. Years ago, after leaving the relatively arid province of Alberta, ... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Need help to identify date on 4d lemon KGV Head |
| Kainnikanada |
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 06:28:16 am
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| I have lightened it up more as to the real colour. Close anyway. http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii169/tooler101/4dLemonKGV001-1.jpg The printing is still clear even at that low resolution. Glen might be able to comment or search4d who specializes in this item. Non-lemon to me! |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Need help to identify date on 4d lemon KGV Head |
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 06:25:57 am
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| Please tell me why it is not a Lemon. Don't go by the color as my scan looks nothing like the color of the stamp. Thanks True lemon stamps are almost invisible in daylight conditions. If someone is providing you with a scan how can you be sure it is lemon if we see it here as a non-lemon? They coul... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Need help to identify date on 4d lemon KGV Head |
| Kainnikanada |
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 05:09:55 am
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vikingeck wrote: that lemon looks like a grapefruit to me !
You just ruined my diplomatic attempt not to be so negative. |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Need help to identify date on 4d lemon KGV Head |
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2013 04:14:25 am
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If you buy it, it'll be a lemon, guaranteed; currently it's something else.
Just my opinion.
Could have been "photoshop"ped to lighten the colour. |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: NWPI overprints - identifying the various Settings |
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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 13:46:27 pm
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| Pat, Thanks for bringing this stamp to my attention. Here's the stamp (as captured from their website): http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx97/kainnikanada/2%201%202d%20Roo/SG%2087%202nd%20wmk/siegel14290025dRoo2ndwmk.jpg It certainly fits in with the strips from Belknap's article and Millennium's ... |
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Forum: Sold lots, or threads moved by mods as they did not qualify via the rules Topic: Aust WW1 Wrappers to same person, one a WAR TAX doubler $A75 |
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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 03:09:44 am
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Payment sent.
Note error in order - I entered $70 instead of $75.
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Forum: Sold lots, or threads moved by mods as they did not qualify via the rules Topic: Aust WW1 Wrappers to same person, one a WAR TAX doubler $A75 |
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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 01:40:47 am
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:26:24 am
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Donald,
Looks good. Notwithstanding the slightly different (a), which could be attributed to wear, (b) is a dead ringer. |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:20:38 am
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| John, I have a couple copies of 2-51. The first is irrefutable as it's from a vertical strip of 3. The second, I plated by virtue of the NWPI overprint feature therefore it's plating could be questionable. If you wish to look at a high resolution scan of the first one I could email you a copy - they... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Post your Australian stamp cancels that have you beaten! |
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Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:09:51 am
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| Josto, Muruk's observation is correct. Here's a similar example I have just grabbed off e-bay. These are often offered so I doubt there is a premium for them. http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx97/kainnikanada/Stampboards%20Postings/Josto%20PP%20cancel%20query/JostoPPcancel-02cropped.jpg Another r... |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: A Tough Day At The Gov't Printer's Office - 1916 |
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 14:31:24 pm
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| mikeg, Going back in time would remove all the mystique. ...and what would be the cost of such an adventure? I agree your theory is plausible; unfortunately until these three items turned up, I'd never seen an offset on the front of an NWPI stamp let alone the back of one. Besides, it would then inv... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 03:32:40 am
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| Hi all, Is this flaw in the bottom right plateable? I thought it might be listed in the ACSC catalogue but no luck http://i309.photobucket.com/albums/kk398/johnthebarrel/Stamp%20Stuff/16131.jpg Thanks Lundy :D Looks like LL30ab; although on your stamp there is no missing portion of the RVS (Right V... |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: A Tough Day At The Gov't Printer's Office - 1916 |
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 00:39:51 am
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| Your eyes are great. With no gum these would look like light postmarks to me! Glen, Examples 2 & 3 initially appeared to me as 'fingerprints'. I had intended to post them, as evidence of sloppy handling, but could not locate them. The recent acquisition forced me to reconsider - then it all fel... |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: A Tough Day At The Gov't Printer's Office - 1916 |
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Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 00:34:55 am
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| A pure guess, but could one of the stereo's in the forme have been slightly loose compared to the others :?: Good observation. This could very well explain the 'kiss print'. The single forme, used to create both the Kangaroo and George V overprints, consisted of 30 individual cliches locked togethe... |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: A Tough Day At The Gov't Printer's Office - 1916 |
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 15:22:54 pm
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| Recently I acquired this somewhat innocuous single stamp from an ebay auction. Paid a hefty premium for faint 'kiss print' of the overprint. As you can see there is a slight, extremely light doubling of the right end of the overprint ('IC' and 'DS') just to the upper right of the complete overprint.... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 13:24:09 pm
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| Micky, That was close! Luckily the watermark was centered to the left, as seen from the back. There's not enough space, to the left of the crown, for the vertical watermark line to be seen therefore your stamp could be from the right side of the pane. Had the watermark been centered to the right, an... |
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Forum: NO question is too basic or silly - you ask - we WILL help you with it! Topic: GV New Zealand Stamp Cause of Odd Printing = Worn Plate |
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 03:17:05 am
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| IG2012, Here's a current offering of a similar stamp from Mowbray's Auction 441 - see description for lot 934 (no illustration was provided in the catalogue). The price on the right side an estimation of what the lot will realize. http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx97/kainnikanada/Stampboards%20Po... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 01:33:45 am
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| Good morning, not sure with this one, the inking is a bit on and off on the right and a little light on the left, I cannot see any watermark lines so I am guessing it's just an inking issue. http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i396/scronce/ink_zps0f80dc4b.jpg Cheers Micky Micky, The distorted right... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 01:12:14 am
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| Have these 3 all have crown flaws, 1st stamp has a thin bottom frame under Halfpenny, 2nd stamp the frame thins out to nearly nothing and the third is very thin, all are Large Multi Wmk and do not seem to lie near the bottom frame. I've done a search of stampboards and can find nothing. Any help ap... |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: Australia KGV ½d Green single line perf - attempted census! |
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Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 13:00:42 pm
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Greg Ioannou wrote: Maybe 3L16?
Greg
Missed that one Greg. You're right. 3L16(b) initially is the comma-shaped break according to Dix & Rowntree; in the examples I have (overprinted NWPI) they have a complete frame break - still in the shape of a comma.
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: Australia KGV ½d Green single line perf - attempted census! |
| Kainnikanada |
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Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 07:27:44 am
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evkat,
Can we have a larger, higher resolution scan of the entire ½d stamp, include the back of it; and an enlargement of the right frame area?
Can't see anything listed in Dix & Rowntree.
Rod |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 07:11:06 am
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| Donald, I, too, doubted you had 2.19 - based on the vertical watermark line that should be 4-5mm to the right of the crown top (looking at the stamp from the back). That's approximately ¼ width of the stamp which doesn't look good. But...here's my copy from a block of 12 (it's an old old scan) and i... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 23:39:02 pm
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The Pom wrote: Nothing obviously platable that I can see. I'd assume it's a right marginal copy.
There's evidence of it 2-3mm in from the right side.
Unfortunately we can't seem to convince most posters to show both sides. They're fixated on the important face. |
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Forum: Discuss stamps - and *anything* at ALL happening with stamps Topic: Maldives Post Looking for a New Agent |
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Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 13:14:53 pm
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| Bid too low and you could well end up the only credible respondent. |
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Forum: All Online Stamp Auction related discussion and overview Topic: Bargains picked up from Online Auctions |
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 06:07:05 am
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| The Stuart Hardy Auction was way out of my league, but for me this one is also a bargain. It`s a 2sh Brown roo, I think it`s third wmk, but don`t know exactly as it wasn`t described. Although it has no perfect perfs and a bad centering, I liked it, because it has an ACSC listed flaw under the secon... |
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Forum: Share with others here your NICE looking stamp and cover images etc. Topic: GB KGV 1d "Downey Head" stamps. A Detailed look & Discussion |
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Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 04:33:45 am
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| Here is one I bought that came with a certificate stating the shade. I am taking their word for it. :lol: This stamp is centred very nicely. http://i996.photobucket.com/albums/af86/skilo2009/GB%20KGV%20-%20controls/1d%20Downey%20Head/RPSCert.jpg SG 327 ~ N7(5) Pale Carmine Die 1A ~ WMK Crown Nice o... |
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Forum: New to Bulletin Boards? A few useful tips and technical threads. AND add your suggestions too. Topic: Help with defragmenting my computer, please |
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Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 23:53:45 pm
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| I'm not a computer geek either but 90% capacity seems high. I have 4 external hard drives of various sizes backing up different combinations of folders but keep them to less than 50% capacity each. A few years ago our IT guy recommended less that 75% for efficiency - that standard could have changed... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Post your Australian stamp cancels that have you beaten! |
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Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 12:22:18 pm
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| :D Thanks a lot guys. My great goal is to be able to use RetroReveal to the extent you do. I wish the instructions were more user friendly; with some examples showing capabilities and instructions on how to attain the desired outcome. Again thank you. Jim, I didn't use RetroReveal since the goal wa... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Post your Australian stamp cancels that have you beaten! |
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Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 08:18:54 am
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| mcgooley & manfaefife: Here are the two Wooragee cancels from each stamp overlaid. This comparison has the 2d Jubilee in the forefront: http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx97/kainnikanada/Stampboards%20Postings/Wooragee%20cancel/0020dJubileevs0010dGeoVWooragee-01RE.jpg -------------------------... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:59:30 pm
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| Here is another 1d that I can't find in my cat. The right side frame is a mess,probably just an inking issue but there are a couple of dots by the last A in Australia also under the Emus beak that may help with plating. The bottom frame under One Penny looks to be thinned. Thanks Paul http://i1217.... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 10:48:13 am
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| Split frame to right side http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/dporter-stamps/AustHeads5_zps1f6b78f5.jpg http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc272/dporter-stamps/AustHeads5a_zps42ec0bb8.jpg I like this one - quite a spectacular compartment line? ....or is it a split frame? You haven't mentioned ... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 08:20:29 am
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The title is not specific - poor choice of word (Heads - Geo V, VI, Queen Mom, QE II etc) therefore it should be reworked.
Better yet, why not just have someone, who has the ability, move this to the appropriate Australian Geo V thread where it belongs? |
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Forum: Knowledge really is power in this hobby! Catalogues, journals and reference books. Topic: 2013 Brusden White ACSC Stationery Catalogue - Corrections |
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 08:52:31 am
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| David, Geoff is difficult to get a response from. I've successfully sent him three articles, to publish in the ACCCNSW Bulletin, without a reply and surprisingly he sent me high resolution scans of some of Gray's 1/- Roos he obtained from Shreves. The latter helped with the 1/- research I'm still wo... |
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Forum: Members asked for a stamp Wiki - well HERE it is. Please add to this TODAY! Topic: Australia KGVI Definitives Plate Varieties 1936-1952 |
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 03:16:26 am
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Micky,
Can you rescan the entire at a higher resolution (dpi)?
Then clip the area around 'Jubilee' and post. Let's see a clearer posting of the print.
Could it be a re-entry? Or is it just a 'kiss' print?
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 03:11:51 am
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| Micky, One comment regarding the scans you're posting. The enlargements accompanying the entire stamp are not sharp since the original scan was taken at a lower dpi. When you enlarge you're illustrating the lower resolution of the original scan. Not sure what type of scanner you are using or what it... |
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Forum: Knowledge really is power in this hobby! Catalogues, journals and reference books. Topic: 2013 Brusden White ACSC Stationery Catalogue - Corrections |
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Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 02:50:15 am
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| The listing for registration envelope 'RE1' will require updating as well. Comparison of 'RE1x' (the envelope cancelled for UPU distribution) with 'RE1' (the envelope publicly distributed) reveals a slightly different location of the 'Roo' cliche relative to the admonition text. The cliche's positio... |
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Forum: SELL your surplus stamps at ZERO fee! Please *READ* the rules atop this forum. Topic: MASSIVE new ACSC Postal Stationery Cat. 400+ pages A4 Colour |
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Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 08:15:02 am
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Glen, the catalogue arrived today.
Tremendous scope, size etc. Even had difficulty getting it to my car.
Only 7 days to reach me. Thanks for the packaging - those 250 NSW covers came in handy.
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Forum: Knowledge really is power in this hobby! Catalogues, journals and reference books. Topic: 2013 Brusden White ACSC Stationery Catalogue - Corrections |
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Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 07:59:27 am
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| Just received this new catalogue from Glen. What a monster - impressive in scope, size etc. Tremendous resource. When going through the 4d Roo registered envelope section I noted a reference, on page 274 and within the listing for RE3, to both Die 2 and Die 2A cliches having been manufactured but on... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 08:02:46 am
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| For the benefit of those collectors who have never seen a copy of D.M. Neil's monograph, below are scans of the cover and two sample pages. I have infrequently used some of the information contained in the introduction. Since this was published in 1947 some of the info could be out of date. http://i... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 23:27:44 pm
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| Yes I bought Neil's book about a year ago, don't know why I think it was because it was described in the catalogue as Aus KGV Catalogue they failed to mention it was only for the 1d ! I was fortunate to get the 1973 BSAP book as my first checklist, which was pretty useless without the Monk book, li... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 22:40:34 pm
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| Donald, I could see the ragged outer top frame but the nick in the base wasn't obvious. Of course the authors of these publications use artistic licence and sometimes exaggerate the size of the plate flaw. We have it easy with the amount of illustrations found in these monographs. Years ago, I start... |
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 07:07:34 am
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| Donald, Definitely 1.21 (the notch below 'N' of 'ONE' is slightly overinked but present) so your pair is 1.20-1. The cancel places your copy just into the 3rd state. I have an NWPI vertical strip of 3 (3rd state) from the Third Setting of the overprint forme - sent to Rabaul March 15 1915. So the 3r... |
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Forum: Share with others here your NICE looking stamp and cover images etc. Topic: Show what you received for "Free" from other Stampboarders. |
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Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 02:56:52 am
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Just received these on a parcel that librarianc posted to me.
Thanks!
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Forum: You ask the questions - SOMEONE will have the answers! Topic: Australia KGV head stamps - HELP from the experts please! |
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Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 01:45:06 am
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| Notched/Uneven top left frameline on the right stamp, could it be 1/21 3rd state ? http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac78/manfaefife/stamp%20pics/P1R7S4amp5217_zpsecfe6119.jpg Donald, Looks like 1.21 3rd state. Can you give us an enlargement of both the left side of the upper frame and the area be... |
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