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John, I have animals and especially mammals on stamps/MCs from all over the world. My goal is to exemplify on MCs every one of the 4,600+ species of mammals (or as many as I can). :) http://s289.photobucket.com/albums/...s/Australia/ The Woolly Mammoth MC is simply postmarked at the temporary United States Postal Service (USPS, of course) booth at the philatelic exposition CAPEX from Canada. :) USPS had chosen that day and place for the First Day of Issue. Being a USPS booth in Canada only makes it more interesting for collectors. :) I am still looking for Australian partners to create with me or for me MCs with all those marsupials (echidna, platypus, various species of kangaroos, etc.):) |
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Quote: . . . and with hexagon cancel for Puzzler. That cancel is the Israel Post Office cancel on all (mostly) their First Day Covers. I have one or two from Londonbus1 but have slowed down on the whole idea a bit lately. Or is it my brain slowing. hard to tell.  Lovely Leopard Dorin and quote John. Wisdom of the ages. |
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United States
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United States
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 That was a blank index card, 10x15cm, onto which I put that stamp, got it postmarked by "philatelic mail-back", and then I glued that cut-out from a book, showing a cool "sectioned" view (how is that called?) of a beaver's dwelling. So I created a UNICATE/UNIKAT, custom, non-traditional maximum card with a very representative view about the beaver, capturing the ESSENCE, the BOTTOM LINE, the SPIRIT of that subject - the beaver species. I love it! :) The backside, where that cut-out continues, and I also glued another image with text.  The creative side of philately/maximaphily. |
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 This is the biggest elephant (taxidermied trophy) ever hunted and preserved.  Mastodon, a species already vanished. |
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Love the beaver card. Nice cut out, or sectioned view, I think that's correct, sounds right.
I saw a beaver and beaver mound? when young across a pond in the country. Fascinating now their minds work to have all that in them or learn from their parents or kin perhaps? |
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New Zealand
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Pillar Of The Community
New Zealand
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San Marino 1985 Not sure if it was an error but the cancel was put on upsidedown. British Philatelic Expo Oct 1985, London. San Marino - translates - 'San Marino in its stamps' ....... Amazing that they managed to use the cancel up-side-down. (twice!). Plus they used a real stamp 'Biennial of Photographic Art', for the maxicard element which also seems rather odd. Whatever - I really like it for its peculiarities, and if I ever get a chance to buy one with the cancel the correct way up, I will get it to make an unmatched pair.  |
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Italy
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 My realization of some days ago: stamp of Slovenia on a vintage postcard from Poland, White-backed Woodpecker, postmarked Nova Gorica, Slovenia, 22 november 2013. *** Edited by Staff - Please Review the rules that you agreed to when you registered. *** |
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Edited by italianbirder - 11/25/2013 5:32 pm |
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United States
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United States
325 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
325 Posts |
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United States
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United States
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 Next time, I'll bring my StazOn inkpads (black; red) to the post office... |
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