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Posted Yesterday   9:58 pm  Show Profile Check ray.mac's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add ray.mac to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
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My 1947 edition album for which I have some of the pages has a space for #903. Must have been multiple printings of this album (in the 1940s) with slight editorial changes.


Yup, the pages came from a 1943 copy, so there must have been some slight changes between the two. Glad you were able to use the pages!
Ray
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An ebay purchase of a 1908 vintage Belfast post card sent to Glasgow. Franked with a half pence KEVII stamp.
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This week was a jackpot. First, received six covers with cachets from different stamp clubs/organizations of the 30's. According to Fields-Picklo some organizations did cachets rather than discrete labels or stickers. Two, got a matchbook cover from the Society of Philatelic Americans (SPA). No date but it makes a nice addition to my Cinderella collection. Last, but not least, A partial set of six Peckmore prints, done on a larger 10.25 x 7.5 inch page format and each is signed in pencil by Peckmore..
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