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If one of them is modern, then I'm KG5  8 ships, if you recognise any, please advise. The only one I can ID is the centre, the Russian Atomic Icebreaker "The Lenin", once famous for never been seen apart from on a stamp. Exist it did, though, and is now in Murmansk as a small hotel and restaurant. In its 30 year history, and 640,000 naut miles, its atomic reactor never broke down (phew) 
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How about Queen Mary to the right of Lenin? Maybe? Mauretania to the left? |
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| Edited by Cjd - 09/02/2010 12:11 am |
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Home run for Collin, yep, the livery is right. The red/white/blue flags for and aft had me curious, put it down to the producers of these labels, (nothing is very genuine) I searched the world database on red/white/blue flags, and the only existing one is a signal flag "T" =Tango  |
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2 out of 2 Collin.  "Mauretania" holder of the blue riband, named after a Roman Province in Nth Africa as her sister ship the "Lusitania", a province across the straits of Gibraltar. With cunard livery.  |
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By the time of release for this series (March 31 1973), the Michel Near East catalogue was no longer treating stamps from Ajman with much seriousness. Listing information is somewhat minimal. According to the Michel listing, 2869A-2873A are steamships, 2874A is a passenger ship, 2875A is an icebreaker and 2876A is a hovercraft. The "modern" ship designation is due to the related series 2861A-2868A showing old sailing ships. Michel 2877-2892 repeats all the designs in tiny format. Ryan  |
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Why do others like Michels dislike the Ajman stamps? I have a nice small collection of them and find them very beautiful. Just wondering. |
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Ray, because the era in which these were produced, was a time of blatant label producing, without authority. These labels did not carry postage and are completely fraudulent. We collect them because they exist, and only some are brave enough to post them We are lucky in that Michel even lists them. As long as we are aware of what they are, no harm is done and some of them are quite informative, here I am thinking of the Sistine chapel set and the Pompeii sets. |
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| Edited by rod222 - 09/02/2010 7:58 pm |
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that hovercraft is driving me crazy, with nothing to do in a hotel room I'm been google'n everything... so far I've had a few similar designs but no matches... British SRN4  Princess Margaret  I'm still looking, does the stamp have any specifics on it to give anything away? I'm thinking it may not be a hover craft but a hydrofoil boat? |
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This was my reponse prior to you finding the pics Quote: that hovercraft is driving me crazy  I am regretting I posted it too, Edwin. I kicked tyres for over an hour with the same result, I figured (date of production) to be 1965-1973 Then I figured this (in fact all these images) could be "artist's impressions") These labels are not worth the trouble, so I put these in the too hard basket. The interesting thing with one set of Ajman I chased Edwin, I found all the stamp images taken from a book of sculpture. So there's an insight into their evil ways. Photocopy some book images and plonk 'em on a "stamp". Thanks for your good intentions  |
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Quote: need more?
Yes please  like to what country did it belong? where is/was it operating? who built it? weblink? Thanks PS Top Googling, well done you! |
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well the initial search let me to www.hovercraft-museum.orgI was having trouble with their images showingon site. Their links are broken so I dug into the website, and went direct to the image directory listed below... www.hovercraft-museum.org/images/scroll way down to the n3001.jpg there are quite a few pictures of that boat er hovercraft.  www.hovercraft-museum.org/images/n30018.jpg" border="0" style='cursor:default' onClick='doimage(this,event)'> why is that a broken link? which lead me here... you need someone that can read french... to give you the specifics on the craft http://aernav.free.fr/Naviplane/M_Naviplane.htmlthe end... |
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| Edited by Edwin - 09/02/2010 10:52 pm |
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The 'stamp' bottom left shows a French N300 hovercraft. Hope this helps Ken  |
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These labels were issued in 2 sizes in mini-sheet format. The size of the labels is 45mm x 35mm and 22mm x 16mm. Ken |
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I agree with you Rod. I don't know why people bash the "Sand Dune" countries and CTO's. Although, the majority of them have nothing to do with the cultures or histories of the countries which issued them, they still look pretty nice. Having said that, here in the Middle East, there are many collectors that are interested in them, CTO or otherwise. |
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I have a "dunes" stamp album with a lot of the stamps in them, picked it up in a 'phossick box" at auction never seen an album before even a low grade one like this Produced by "seven seas" in Australia
PS Thanks Ray for your contribution.
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| Edited by rod222 - 06/08/2011 02:54 am |
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