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Guatemala - 1918 President Manuel Estrada Cabrera Printed by American Bank Note Co. Vignette engraved by Elie Timothée Loizeaux (1873-1956) Poland - 1939 50 Zlotych - P-88 Polish Government in Exile (London) - Not Issued Printed by American Bank Note Co. Vignette engraved by Elie Timothée Loizeaux  |
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lithograving - Many thanks for replacing your splendid images of the French stamps. Their equals (like those of Austria, Scandinavia, etc.) nowhere to be found, what a pity if they had been lost for ever. Far from being computer-literate as I am, I have never imagined it could be so hard to put them back again for an experienced poster like you. I am very sorry for you. Pretty hard luck. - Adding separate folders for individual engravers? In (a) separate thread(s)? Would that be a time-saving solution?
jjarmstrong47 - I can see that I have run much the same course in stamp collecting as you have. I do not despise used stamps. I still keep a memorable selection of my earliest collection of W/W stamps in used condition, rehoused about 50 years ago, by country, arranged symmetrically but without frames and descriptions, onto about 500 cartridge paper album pages, which are a pleasure to return to.
stamp_nut - Many thanks for the beauty of your images of Belgian stamps. - At nearly 81, happy to be still alive and kicking, I can't afford to change my varied activities and habits and devote my time (as well as my limited reserve funds) to learning new tricks, especially when an occasion like my second-ever celullar phone having broken down recently has put me to a number of difficulties trying to operate a new device. Even if it is not the latest sophisticated model, I am still grappling with its functions.
Many thanks to graphis, Cicero, AKPhilately, kirks, crispinhj, jorgesurcl for joining in the project with their valuable posts. |
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Florian..thank you for your kind words of encouragement and support....much appreciated.
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Hi Florian Nice to hear from you again. As you say those French stamps are splendid examples of the art of stamp engraving. Every time I saw those miserable trashbucket logos instead of stamps it would bother me and I decided that I would try to revive those posts. So far I've only replaced my missing images on pages 174 to 179. Lots more to do. It isn't really hard to do but it is quite tedious, lots of cutting and pasting.  I'm not going to do any more on here though until we finally decide what do do with this thread. A brand new engravers thread as suggested by graphis? Or leave it the way it is as jjarmstrong47 suggested? I would go along with starting a new thread but only if it had sub or separate folders for engravers. At least for the main ones. The way it is now makes it difficult to find anything even though Adrian has spent all that time making that list on page 218 for which we all thank him.  I wish more members would chime in and comment. I the meantime I'm working on replacing my lost images in the Stamp Production Process Forum https://goscf.com/f/50 |
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So it would be possible to have a thread with subfolders for each engraver? That sounds great, and I wouldn't limit it to just the famous few, if there's no need for that. But how would the notification system work? Would you be notified in which subfolder to look, or would it just say that the main thread has been updated with a new post, leaving us to trawl through umpteenth folders to find that new reply somewhere? This thread will always remain here so none of the information will be lost, which is essential. I could always end the thread with an updated list of engravers mentioned in the thread, to make it easier to find them. And then we could maybe close it down with no further replies possible (if we can do that), referring instead to the new thread. Meanwhile: Here is the latest engraving by the Belgium engraver Guillaume Broux, issued just a few days ago.  |
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Liechtenstein- Gutenberg Castle-Issued in 1981 Designer: Otto Zeiller Engravers:Wolfgang Seidel & Alfred Fischer Scott# 718-721     |
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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA issued in 1918...lower values issued in 1916 Designer/Engraver:? Scott B16-B17 The Wounded Soldier  The Blind Soldier  |
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Central African Republic- Airplane Set (partial-2 of 3) Issued in 1967 Scott#93-94 Engraver:Jacques GauTheir   |
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Quote: So it would be possible to have a thread with subfolders for each engraver? AKPhilately/Adrian I just threw threw that out there to see if there was any response here as to what should/can be done. I don't know if the Admin would go for that or if it was even possible to do. I spoke to graphis offline about this and he suggested having separate threads for each engraver. This would work but it might also stifle the flow in conversing about engravers in general and we end up just posting pics. And the threads would be scattered all over the Topical Stamp Collecting forum? Where do you find anything then? Unless the Admins add another Engravers forum. Would they? There are already so many forums (too many?) on SCF. I agree with AKPhilately when he states Quote: And then we could maybe close it down with no further replies possible (if we can do that), referring instead to the new thread. Anyway I hope for more input and then a solution since I dont want to spend time replacing missing images on this engravers thread and then we go with something new. |
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Adrian, I have to say that the Rubens stamp looks bland, washed out, lifeless. Did Broux use a computer to engrave this? I read on some site which is apparently prohibited on here that the SS was printed via engraving & typography. Was the portrait done in typo perhaps ? Rubens apparently did quite a few self portraits mostly paintings I believe. I'm not sure but it's possible the stamp is based on this engraving.  How does this Guillaume Broux effort above compare to this 1977 West German stamp engraved by Egon Falz?   Another interesting fact is the low print run at 63,407 souvenir sheets. Even so I wonder how many of the stamps will be used to actually mail letters. |
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lithograving...that's one fabulous stamp!...just added it to my 'want list'..thanks for posting. Sure beats the current Belgium issue..which I don't care for at all. |
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Yes I think Falz did a great job and it is just about the best looking engraved German stamp IMO. |
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Quote: BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA issued in 1918...lower values issued in 1916 Designer/Engraver:? Scott B16-B17
The Wounded Soldier The Blind Soldier graphis the designer-engraver was Alfred Cossmann (1870-1951) |
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1 folder for engraver may be too much. Perhaps it could be done with a folder by groups of engravers, for example :
American area (USA, Canada, Latin America, etc) British area (UK, Ireland, British Commonwealth, etc) France and French area (France, SPM, Ex-colonies, etc) Germanic area (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, etc) Italian area (Italy, San Marino, Vatican, etc) Eastern Europe area (Poland, Hungary, Russia, Czech Republic, etc) Oceania area (Australia, New Zealand, etc) Asian area (China, Japan, etc)
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