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Imperf / Straight cut Booklet Stamps and Panes compiled by Kim Tomlinson

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 9:28 pm
by Wilding Mad
As everyone knows it is always handy to have a quick reference guide relating to a particular philatelic subject especially when writing up an article or checking against items you already have or wish to acquire in order to complete a set or series of stamps that are of interest.

A stamp catalogue isn't always used just to look up the price of a preferred item, and one of the reasons for purchasing a catalogue is made because of its use as a reference guide, however, not everything is listed in catalogues or composed in a condensed form, as this information is left for individuals to gather and create charts and tables for the purpose of enabling a quick reference guide for others to benefit and follow.

Kim Tomlinson is the author of such a venture, that was initially posted on the Stamp Magazine forum whereby he has compiled all of the different GB imperforate edged stamps that have been issued in booklets giving various references which covers a multitude of factors relevant to each issue. The assemblance of these stamps that had a face value was obtained from a Google search, and in total 48 different ones was produced, see the attachment below.
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This is then followed by Kim's guide/chart that relates to them giving further relevant details.
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Giving a further two listings covering NVI's and the 1990 issue that commemorates the 1st postage stamp issued in 1840.
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No one is infallible and just in case the odd error has been made in their compilation, he would gladly like to know in order that any rectification can be made.
Thank you, WM

Re: Imperf / Straight cut Booklet Stamps and Panes

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:16 am
by jimusedcontrols
Useful overview thanks!

Re: Imperf / Straight cut Booklet Stamps and Panes compiled by Kim Tomlinson

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 1:31 pm
by Wilding Mad
The same author Mr Kim Tomlinson has also compiled a compendium of Smiler booklet stamp lists with the odd ? Inserted, in order to view the lists you can find them on this site location >

https://www.stampmagazine.co.uk/forums/ ... ?th=170357

Should you wish to follow up with any additional information for him I'm sure he would be grateful.
Thank you, WM