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2012 Forever Sailboat Stamped Card & Fdoi Announcement

 
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Posted 12/15/2011   09:07 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add wt1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
For those of us who still use stamped cards (formerly postal cards), here's the illustration of the 2012 edition just announced this morning on Beyond the Perf:




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The Postal Service highlights America's scenic beauty with this stamped card. Whether racing along the coast or simply bobbing in harbors, sailboats add to the allure of any water view.

This impressionistic image of a moored sailboat was created by Burton Silverman, who painted the scene in oil on a gesso surface board. The sailboat, a one-masted sloop, rests with its sails furled while a single sailor stands on deck. Silverman based the painting on a photograph he took during a summer sailing trip to Long Island Sound.

The landscape is a departure for Silverman, a well-known portraitist whose work appears on a dozen stamps previously issued by the U.S. Postal Service, including Igor Stravinsky (1981), Raoul Wallenberg (1997), and Arthur Fiedler (1998). Rock music fans may know Silverman best for his painting of an old man featured on the cover of Jethro Tull's Aqualung album. The card was designed by art director Derry Noyes.


A nice card, but as a practical matter, I wonder how many of us still use stamped cards in this day? It's probably not going to be a big seller.
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Posted 12/15/2011   10:26 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Cjd to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Pleasant enough, but I agree, probably largely irrelevant to most people. Our stamp club occasionally uses them for reminder mailings, but that isn't going to pay for retiree benefits. Come to think of it, the cards are usually 25 years old, with makeup postage added.

For the inveterate collectors of information among us, the USPS description of this as a sloop is not correct; that is a cutter.
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For the inveterate collectors of information among us, the USPS description of this as a sloop is not correct; that is a cutter.


You are right. When I was reading the description something didn't seem right, and that is it.
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Posted 12/31/2011   10:13 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add wt1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
USPS Facebook has just announced the First Day of Issue for this card will be January 23, 2012 in Oyster Bay, NY:

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