I have to agree, many can't keep up with the endless new issues and many set a cutoff point at decimalization or 2000 etc.
Just keeping up must financially restrain many from completing older sets of stamps.
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- Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:05 pm
- Forum: Miscellaneous
- Topic: Collection of GB stamps
- Replies: 2
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- Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:20 pm
- Forum: Miscellaneous
- Topic: Buying on ebay
- Replies: 8
- Views: 22417
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You cant buy or bid as a guest though, only window shop.
- Mon Oct 11, 2010 7:10 pm
- Forum: Miscellaneous
- Topic: Buying on ebay
- Replies: 8
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If you join ebay you have to give name and address etc, it is a standard process that absolutely everyone that uses ebay has to go through.
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:30 pm
- Forum: King Edward VII
- Topic: 5d. missing colour?
- Replies: 13
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Ah ok I though that you were trying to say that the missing part of the value tablet and blue line were caused by paper on the plate, I misunderstood I guess and thought that you were inferring that the blue lines were caused from that as well. The stamp shown could well have been bleached too, some...
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:20 pm
- Forum: King Edward VII
- Topic: 5d. missing colour?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 25554
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Are you sure that isn't a blue crayon mark from a registered item Mike? The colour doesn't quite seem to match.
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:15 pm
- Forum: King Edward VII
- Topic: 5d. missing colour?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 25554
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Here are the results of some of my personal experiments with household bleach.
You will see what is possible and how easy it is. These supposed varieties should of course be avoided at auctions.
Bleaching stamps is nothing new, Sperati was doing it many years ago.
You will see what is possible and how easy it is. These supposed varieties should of course be avoided at auctions.
Bleaching stamps is nothing new, Sperati was doing it many years ago.
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:05 pm
- Forum: Line-Engraved
- Topic: Ivory heads
- Replies: 2
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The above should read, "but no, ivory heads appear most commonly.........."
The comma makes all the difference to the meaning.
The comma makes all the difference to the meaning.
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:00 pm
- Forum: King Edward VII
- Topic: 5d. missing colour?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 25554
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Regular household bleach will create the *exact same* effects. You can either bleach the entire stamp or you can take a cotton bud, small artists brush or dropper and apply bleach to small areas to make a particular colour vanish such as the value table or make the value vanish etc. I conducted my o...
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:00 pm
- Forum: Line-Engraved
- Topic: Ivory heads
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9620
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http://www.gbps.org.uk/boards/images/transferred/1390_1.jpg Robon as requested, scans of ivory heads in different stages. Stamps were not yet in circulation in 1820 and 1821 so I am assuming that you mean 1840 to 1841, but no ivory heads appear most commonly on the 1d red which didn't come into bei...
- Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:00 pm
- Forum: Postal Stationery
- Topic: Postal Stationery - TO BE TRANSFERRED
- Replies: 2
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A very nice item indeed. Thanks for sharing.