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Posted 08/04/2017   2:00 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jogil to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Post your new perforations found here.
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Posted 08/04/2017   2:06 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add 51studebaker to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
For any country?

And given the fact that no two hobbyists seem to be able to determine perforations the same way (given variance in catalogs, tools, and eye sight)... what constitutes a 'new perforation found'? How do we tell the difference between a legitimate new perforation found and user error?
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Jogil, are you referring to the Canadian perforation change? If so please ask a staff member to change this post to the Canada forum.

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wert suggested that I post this so that it can be for any country
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Morse Code Perforations.
Great Britain.

"May Day...May Day"



Portugal, since 2008
"Cruz de Cristo"
Cross of Christ Syncopated perforate.

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Edited by rod222 - 08/04/2017 11:07 pm
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Love those Morse code perforations! As the picture shows, you must have a vertical pair to appreciate them. On a single stamp, they will just look like damaged perfs.
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