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G'day Thibau,
| always very ancient issue of the catalogue?? not addition each year?? Oh no, perhaps every 7- 10 years if we are lucky, flyspecking is a dedicated discipline! | Best regards from South France, near Camargue, wine and bulls, even I | like Perrier water! lol Bulls? here is a powerful image of the risks entertained by these brave young men. http://groups.msn.com/Stamps/shoebox...to&PhotoID=500 I can happily report, the gentleman survived this lapse of concentration. |
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"Rodney" wrote in message ...
G'day Thibau, | always very ancient issue of the catalogue?? not addition each year?? Oh no, perhaps every 7- 10 years if we are lucky, flyspecking is a dedicated discipline! | Best regards from South France, near Camargue, wine and bulls, even I | like Perrier water! lol Bulls? here is a powerful image of the risks entertained by these brave young men. http://groups.msn.com/Stamps/shoebox...to&PhotoID=500 Whew! Is that how the Spaniards perforate their stamps? Blair (tc) |
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"Rodney" wrote in message ... G'day Thibau, Yes, thanks for that, I was aware of all your models excepting the perf variance on the outback series and Mars probe. A revelation to me! wow. So what we have here is simply Gummed and self adhesive The gummed is the singleton Star Flower (centre) Of the self adhesive, the singleton Pemara is the rhs Star Flower The rest are SNP self adhesive with variant perfs. I'll go back through my Bulletins and see what Aust Post has to offer. to distinguish the issues. One thing Roger will find when he gets a scanner, is just how unforgiving close up scans are, all the dust, lint, bent perfs, stains and all the little inconsequentials revealed in startling closeups! ....and no doubt new types of minor varieties identifying perhaps major printing changes that I shall have to start looking out for. Roger |
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Yes! exactly, and lots of fun.
If you are a fan of the KGV sideface, scan a dozen or so of same value, at fairly high resolution copy them all to a temp folder and crop the perforations off. With a good image viewer, you can whizz through the "slide show" which makes flyspecks immediately apparent. The scans should all be of the same res, and centred well (hence the perf crop) This goes for all searches for varieties. | ...and no doubt new types of minor varieties identifying perhaps major | printing changes that I shall have to start looking out for. | Roger |
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Pour participer à nos (d)ébats, "Rodney"
sussurait le Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:15:16 +0800 : Yes! exactly, and lots of fun. If you are a fan of the KGV sideface, scan a dozen or so of same value, at fairly high resolution copy them all to a temp folder and crop the perforations off. With a good image viewer, you can whizz through the "slide show" which makes flyspecks immediately apparent. The scans should all be of the same res, and centred well (hence the perf crop) This goes for all searches for varieties. | ...and no doubt new types of minor varieties identifying perhaps major | printing changes that I shall have to start looking out for. | Roger Hi All, Rodney we do not have resolved the problems with the adhesive and you talk about the major (and infinite? )source of varieties, it's not a serious job ;o) -- ThibauT Best regards from Vergèze (France), city of Perrier ;o) |
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| Hi All, | Rodney we do not have resolved the problems with the adhesive and you | talk about the major (and infinite? )source of varieties, it's not a | serious job ;o) Hmm, perhaps ThibauT, illustrating the difference between, looking up a prepared and existing, knowledge base, and doing the hard yards oneself. (Possibly the difference between a stamp collector, and a Philatelist) ;-) |
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don't you fuzz youngsters!
This is a serious matter. You can't expect the Australia Post to tell you everything about the printings they have made. The Stamp Bulletin - I just received 277 - is a good source of where the self-adhesive may come from. They also mention the type of paper JAC B100 or B90 which probably means the paper weight is 90grms/m2 or 100grms/m2. The different shapes of the kiss-die-cut you have to figure out yourself, the Post won't help you. I already have a list - alas, all in Dutch I prepared 1 1/2 year ago that has most answers to your questions. I intend to translate the list and improve it so that at least at contains all self-adhesives up to mid 2004. After that I'll publish it on my web-site. As Rodney knows, the same thing can be found with several N.Z. stamps that have been printed in Australia.... groetjes, Rein On 13 Oct 2004 09:56:31 , "Rodney" wrote: | Hi All, | Rodney we do not have resolved the problems with the adhesive and you | talk about the major (and infinite? )source of varieties, it's not a | serious job ;o) Hmm, perhaps ThibauT, illustrating the difference between, looking up a prepared and existing, knowledge base, and doing the hard yards oneself. (Possibly the difference between a stamp collector, and a Philatelist) ;-) . |
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