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I don't know of any Austrian, Czechoslovakian, Danish,
Norwegian, Swedish printing entities sharing the work
in engraving one die.
lithograving: I just found out about one or two French
stamps on which more than one engraver worked. See the following two links to my website:
http://stampengravers.blogspot.co.u...ngraver.htmlhttp://stampengravers.blogspot.co.u...nership.htmlAlso, Maria Olinowetz from Austria engraved a few frames
of Austrian
stamps in the 1950s. I have still to look into that but I know she did the frames
of the 1953 Vienna Evangelical School Rebuilding Fund set, to name just one.

So yes, it did happen elsewhere, but it's more the exception to the rule, I would think.
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The title is collecting by engraver, I will expect to see some nice collection by engraver, like a Czeslaw Slania album ( actually I'm planning to make one)
area66: I see where you're coming from, but the problem is that although most
of us here will collect by engraver, we do not always limit ourselves to just the one engraver. And the format
of this forum does not allow any handy form
of grouping, short
of making forum threads on each and every engraver, so that's why when you come here you'll find all sorts.
Having said that, it would be nice to see how we all collect, whether we make album pages etc. Myself, I just have loads
of stockbooks in which I put everything, sorted by engraver, and the engravers sorted in alphabetical order. It's only the more special stuff that ends up being written up and mounted on selfmade album/display pages. Here's one (albeit rather sparsely written up).

Is that the sort
of thing you're hoping to see more
of?