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It appears that original poster mistakenly uploaded images with the same name. This overwrites the file on the sever without notification and is why this notice was added to the upload tool.  I emailed the original poster yesterday to see if he would re-upload this images. Don |
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Sorry everyone, I must have had temporary insanity. I now know why my uploads are being screwed up, I thought I was being attacked by gremlins. I will again attempt to reload the KGV.
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| Edited by Rob041256 - 09/03/2016 09:51 am |
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Here is the proper stamp and certificate.Front
Back Michael Drury Certificate |
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Hi Aussie Al Quote: How much does Mick Drury charge for certificates these days ? I'll find out tomorrow for you about the Drury Cereificate. |
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The entire topic of Aniline ink is fascinating to me, and I intend to do more research as I have quite a few of the Australian King George stamps. For example, here are three examples that also show the problem with scanning. In person, the top stamp is definitely a redder, almost lake color. But compared to the two "normal" ones below, I don't see a lot of difference here.  Here are the same items, flipped over to show the back. My impression is that the right hand stamp on the bottom is Aniline. Correct?  |
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You're correct partime, I believe the stamp next to it is also aniline. |
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For what it's worth and I don't think I'm too good with colours but I would'be put those two as aniline. I believe these three would be aniline also -   |
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If a collector thinks he/she has a "Salmon Eosin" shade group, Michael Drury offers a free certificate appraisal, or did so, in 2007. Write first prior to submitting stamp.
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| Edited by rod222 - 09/23/2017 8:50 pm |
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Rod: Quote: If a collector thinks he/she has a "Salmon Eosin" shade group, Michael Drury offers a free certificate appraisal, or did so, in 2007. Write first prior to submitting stamp. That's something to know, pretty old but worth a check - will be looking into at some point - thanks Rod. |
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I'd suggest still relevant Castor, At the time of the publication, Mr Drury was researching all pertinent issues for a monograph. Those works must take years of research. Not of my collection.  |
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| Edited by rod222 - 09/25/2017 08:01 am |
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