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I have been looking for one with my birthdate postmarked on it-quite a search-since I'm so young! Great idea for a thread! Gussyboy1 |
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gussyboy1, You could just look for a stamp with your the month & day you were born & disregard the year. Plus a woman never tells her true age.
BTW: Check out my thread on Postmark collecting. There are 2 good websites in it. One is for the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC). |
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Edited by stamperdude - 08/26/2009 09:26 am |
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Hi Gussyboy1!  PM me on the exact date your interested in, if I have it or the closest to it I'll send it to you  since I am one day ahead in the far east, I'll look for the next day after your date  |
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gussyboy1 great Idea for a thread "Your birthdate on cancels" Watch for a new topic called "birthday cancels" David (DJD) |
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Yes Nic (refer page 2) I am the good looking one.   StamperDude you have a great Idea with the calendar. |
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Butch & Nic Thanks for the birthday greetings. The good days definetely outweigh the bad ones. |
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All this talk of cancellation dates made me look closer at the stamps I've been going through lately. Here is what I found (some are a bit hard to read, but all are complete dates):  Clark |
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Clark, In Europe they put the date first, then month.
Example: May 15, 1958 would read as 15-5-1958 in Europe. 5-15-1958 in the USA.
If that helps! Mike |
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Oh, and I'd agree about the good times outweighing the bad regarding kids. Mine's only 3 months old so it's good hours and bad hours (not days :P ), but my son is just so darn cute when he wants to be.
stamperdude: Your cover is an interesting idea for a birthday gift.
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