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Just noticed that there are no threads yet on turtle stamps Just to start it off...  
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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Great looking turtles. Do you collect them topically? BTW Welcome to the group! |
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Pillar Of The Community
Philippines
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Thanks!
I just started again actually ....and these are some stamps that I had when I was a kid...I had no arrangement then nor any means of order in my collection but I arrange them in a per country basis |
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nope..just that..i just started the hobby again...a lot of dust to blow away. |
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USA
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The guys around here who hunt snapping turtles would make a nice soup out of them ! Two years ago we took a cruise out of Tampa and spent a day in the Cayman islands...there was a turtle farm and accross the road a canning factory...and one of the tourists wanted to know why they raised turtles..i think the question was ignored ! |
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Pillar Of The Community
Philippines
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No pun intended...but Turtle Soup actually is a delicassy in China...it is also used to cure asthma and other illnesses |
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USA
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Johnstamp you may have started a turtle thread I could post these aaallll daaaaaaaaay looooooong...turtle soup is excellent a school chum of my cousins folks owned a bar and the wife was a great cook..sometimes a regular would donate a snapping turtle and she would make a great soup/stew for us hangers arounders !  |
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APS 070059 Life Member International Society of Guatemala Collectors I.S.G.C. #853 |
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Pillar Of The Community
Philippines
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Is the stamp in the right side a Japanese stamp?
What year is that? So cool and nice! |
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Canada
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Can you spot the Canadian Turtle   Dianne |
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Don't grumble that the roses have thorns, be thankful that the thorns have roses |
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Johnstamp right you are its a Japanese prefect stamp Z113 from 1991, the prefect stamps have a z catalog number..they are issued for different regions of Japan..something like if California issued their own postage stamps... |
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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Ahhh...Turtles and turtle soup. Brings back memories of 'noodling' for snapping turles in the Fox River up in Illinois. My favorite dish was just pan-fried turtle. Yup... like chicken, almost. |
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Philippines
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really? like chicken?
Ive heard of frogs tasting like chicken (they have a town in the Philippines that specializes in cooking rice frogs) but I did not know that turtles also taste like chicken |
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Yes parts of the snapper can taste like chicken..it does not have a fish taste and like chicken it has light and dark meat..the soup has a heartier taste than chicken soup..i think if they did not know what it was..many people would really enjoy it !! |
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Dianne..the 17 cent Endangered species stamp |
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A Philatelic mind is a terrible thing to waste |
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