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Posted 05/31/2008   02:04 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add desertgem to your friends list Get a Link to this Message

Cute computer cachet for Bugs Bunny stamp, and also a cover with the inverted Dag H. stamp. Probably everyone has a sample, but never saw one on cover.

Jim

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Posted 06/02/2008   3:46 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Laurita to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
That is really cool. How does one get any of those covers? I have seen Cimm have a few covers also. I think they are cool looking.
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Posted 06/02/2008   9:17 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add t360 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Nice hammarskjold! I've never seen the invert on cover either!
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Posted 06/06/2008   01:56 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jeffreyice1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Cool, I've got one of those Bugs. All be it not as cool as the Older Computer Graphics like that!



Some interesting info.

Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny
"What's up, Doc?"
A "hare-raising" proposition:
Bugs Bunny appears on a commemorative stamp

Designer: Warner Bros.
Art director: Terrence W. McCaffrey
First day of issue: May 22, 1997
Digital facsimile




When the U.S. Postal Service teamed with Warner Bros. to put Bugs Bunny on a postage stamp, the decision proved to be surprisingly controversial. Collectors worried that the stamp would overly commercialize the commemorative program, while others argued that the cartoon character would displace more historically significant subjects. In addition, because Bugs is such a recognizable American icon, the Postal Service tapped him to serve as ambassador to Stampers, an initiative to promote stamp collecting among America's youth. This stamp therefore needed to satisfy a wide audience, including collectors, the general public, and especially children.
To begin the design process, Warner Bros. developed a dizzying array of preliminary artwork that ranged from the traditional to the irreverent. After more than 40 sketches and color designs, the Postal Service decided to focus on a postal theme. A second round of sketches followed, and a mailbox eventually became the visual element that united all five stamps in the Looney Tunes series.

Printed by Avery Dennison, the Bugs Bunny stamp sheet featured a special ten-stamp design and was the first self-adhesive souvenir sheet issued by the U.S. Postal Service.



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Edited by jeffreyice1 - 06/06/2008 04:40 am
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Posted 06/18/2008   9:23 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stamperdude to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
My username was to do with the Stampers Cool-ectibles program. I collect the stampers savers cards or anything else associated with the program. It was discontinued in 2000.
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