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Oh yes, I am half crazy. Proof : I collect stamps and postal history! I love the details.
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Send a pic of any perforated sheet from 1880 to 1915 that has a corner stamp with two straight edges. One example disproves my theory. That's the scientific way.
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Go to the Siegel website. Go to Auctions, then to Past Sales, type in sale 9049, take your pick of sheets. Quod Erat Demonstrandum.
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Thank you. I will do that.
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Food for thought - Is it possible that the booklet stamps were sent early and told not to used until an y date and actually used before on date x ?

Impossible.
The first four booklet plates were assigned Feb. 24, 1900, certified on March 6, 1900 and went to press on March 7, 1900.
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