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you have quite a nice collection of the little squares, do you have any bicoloured to show?
the squares aren't really my area, as long as you get faultless stamps with nice margins and an easy to read cancel, then you'll be fine.
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Sorsh, Yes, I'll show the bicolored ones. I'll be somewhat busy (15 hours a day or so  ) with work until Monday, but then I'll continue. I always appreciate your input, thank you! P.S. But I still have one question: Is there any easy way tell Ferslew from Thiele (in the case of No. 2)? Or you need a lot of practice to see the difference right away? |
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for both 2 RBS and 4 RBS the key is burelage, I mentioned this earlier. you can use tinfoil over the stamp and then "rub" it with a blunt thing, the burelage will show on Ferslev and not on thiele.
don't know if that makes sense |
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