If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Scented stamps
Scented stamps include, but are not limited to:
(1) Bhutan issued rose stamps on scented paper over 30 years ago, in 1973 (Scott 150-150E) (2) In 1999, Brazil opted for the smell of burnt wood on four of their stamps for forest-fire prevention. (Scott 2717a-d) (3) In 2000 South Korea issued four violet scented stamps. (pane of 12 - Scott 2018). (4) South Korea also issued a floral scented love stamp several months later. (5) In 2000, Australia issued scented stamp booklets. The cover was scented, not the stamps. (6) The most well-known is the Swiss stamp produced for the 100th anniversary of the Swiss Association of Chocolate Manufacturers in 2001 (7) Six jasmine-scented perfume stamps came from Norfolk Island in 2001 [Scott 733-38]. (8) Also in 2001 you have Norway [Scott 1303-04] two roses booklet stamps. (9) In 2001 Hong Kong issued four tea culture stamps scented with jasmine tea. (10) In 2001, Great Britain issued a stamp smelling of eucalyptus [Scott 1996] to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine. (11) In Dec 2001, Brazil issued a coffee scented stamp to promote its coffee industry. (12) In 2002, South Korea issued four Greetings stamps. Three of the stamps are scented with smells of the sea, lilies or roses. (13) Austria issued its first scented stamp (Scott 1883) on Valentine's Day 2002. The stamp pictures flowers and smells like roses. (14) In 2002, the Netherlands issued a pane of 10 stamps with six designs picturing and smelling like flowers in honour of Floriade. (15) In June 2002, New Caledonia issued 3 scented, coffee stamps. the stamps picture stages of coffee production. (16) ROC (Taiwan) issued flower scented stamps in 2002. (17) In 2002 Switzerland issued a semi-postal set of scented rose stamps. (18) Thailand released a series of rose-scented stamps in commemoration of Saint Valentine's Day in 2003. The popular rose aroma stamps appeared at post offices nationwide on Feb 1. (19) Russia joined the list with the "Gifts of Nature" series released in August 2003. The circular stamps - feature strawberries, a pear, a melon, two apples and a pineapple. Special scented gum on the reverse side provides the scent on the 630,000 stamps. "Nobody's done fruit before," Marka Deputy Director Vadim Bekhterev said. "It's harvest time. It seems right." (20) In 2003, the Netherlands issued two coffee scented stamps for "Douwe Egberts" (coffee company) 250 years celebration. (21) The Belgian Post Office has announced that it will issue perfumed postal stamps in 2005. The first Belgian scented stamps, which will smell like roses, will be released in April of next year to coincide with the Ghent Floraliën, a spectacular flower show that takes place every five years. There will be three different stamps in the series, priced at 44 euro cents. Canada, of course missed a wonderful opportunity for a scented stamp back in 1988: http://tinyurl.com/5628p In 1995 China missed a great opportunity to issue scented stamps, with its stamp set for the Sweet scented Osmanthus. (Scott 2563-6) Blair (TC) |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
French Polynesia has just released a stamp to promote the island's business in
growing vanilla. The stamp, if I read the press release correctly, smalls like vanilla. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Obviously, a blatant copy of Kramer's idea for an aftershave fragrance
in an similar dated serial of "Seinfeld" (Smells of the sea) I remember it well, as that serial influenced my change of underwear from satin designer boxers and neon thongs, to the much vaunted white cotton Bond's briefs. | (12) In 2002, South Korea issued four Greetings stamps. | Three of the stamps are scented with smells of the sea, | lilies or roses. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
"Dave Kent" wrote in message ... French Polynesia has just released a stamp to promote the island's business in growing vanilla. The stamp, if I read the press release correctly, smalls like vanilla. Rather like Rodney's smalls? Roger |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
If anyone knows of a spell checker for newsgroups, let me know. A grammar
checker might help, too. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
"Dave Kent" wrote in message ... If anyone knows of a spell checker for newsgroups, let me know. A grammar checker might help, too. Never mind. I knew you meant "smiles like vanilla". Franz |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
"Dave Kent" wrote in message
... If anyone knows of a spell checker for newsgroups, let me know. A grammar checker might help, too. I currently use Outlook Express (yes, from Microsoft Co.) and it does spell checking as well for e-mails as for news postings. Unfortunately it cannot improve my English writing but this isn't its fault. Victor Manta ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philatelic Webmasters Organization: http://www.pwmo.org/ Art on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/ Romania by Stamps: http://www.marci-postale.com/ Communism on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/communism/ Spanish North Africa: http://www.values.ch/sna-site/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
"Dave Kent" wrote in message ... Your English is far better than anything I could possible do in another language. It's no advantage to be in a country where the school system thinks all other languages are "foreign" and to be avoided. Since you have stripped all vestiges of context, I will assume that you are addressing me. If so, thanks for the compliment. Franz |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
"Dave Kent" wrote in message
... Your English is far better than anything I could possible do in another language. It's no advantage to be in a country where the school system thinks all other languages are "foreign" and to be avoided. One reason for this could be that several spoken languages are less needed in a huge country. I can easily imagine that in the interior of a circle having a radius of let's say 1000Km in USA the main spoken language is English, but here in Europe the situation is totally different. For example, for my location there are two official languages in a circle of already 3Km, and 4 national languages in a circle of about 150Km (and I'm not counting the citizens of other countries, about 20% of the population). -- Victor Manta ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philatelic Webmasters Organization: http://www.pwmo.org/ Art on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/ Romania by Stamps: http://www.marci-postale.com/ Communism on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/communism/ Spanish North Africa: http://www.values.ch/sna-site/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
... "Dave Kent" wrote in message ... Your English is far better than anything I could possible do in another language. It's no advantage to be in a country where the school system thinks all other languages are "foreign" and to be avoided. Since you have stripped all vestiges of context, I will assume that you are addressing me. If so, thanks for the compliment. Franz Franz, wenn Du die Subjekt-Zeile genauer anschaust, dann siehst Du wem Dave eigentlich antwortet ;-) -- Victor Manta ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philatelic Webmasters Organization: http://www.pwmo.org/ Art on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/ Romania by Stamps: http://www.marci-postale.com/ Communism on Stamps: http://www.values.ch/communism/ Spanish North Africa: http://www.values.ch/sna-site/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
North Korea Philately | Blair (TC) | General Discussion | 0 | August 17th 04 04:19 PM |
ASS Bite Of Week : Asia Stamps Specialist Bite Of The Week (2 - 8 August 2004) | Wwwjackawpersg [D*] | General Discussion | 0 | August 3rd 04 03:51 AM |
ASS Bite Of Week : Asia Stamps Specialist Bite Of The Week (2 - 8 August 2004) | Wwwjackawpersg [D*] | Worldwide Stamps | 0 | August 3rd 04 03:48 AM |
A dealer complains about self-adhesive stamps | Bob Ingraham | General Discussion | 2 | July 13th 04 12:05 AM |
Green Shield stamps | TC | General Discussion | 1 | January 12th 04 01:59 PM |