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I sent the top 4 to Linn's magazine which they will let Scott Catalog Verify, Thanks
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Quote: The ones on end of rolls have one side Perf on like 3 or 4 on the end of roll. Perf on one side of the end rolls. The ends are cut by a different tool than the die cuts between stamps (and thus aren't real perfs). Anyway, great find. |
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Yes I know what you saying about the end stamp perf. I'm talking about last 3 to 4 stamps perf on one side. Why would the machine do that? I just heard back from Linn's magazine today also and the Scott's editors agree that the stamps are errors so that's great new for me. Thanks so much for the response. |
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I don't understand how the last 3 or 4 stamps could be perfed only on one side unless every other column of die cuts is missing |
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can you show a pic of those stamps as I am having trouble understanding what you are trying to describe |
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"Perf didn't go through but shows slight perf marks" - those are called blind perfs and are freaks rather than the imperfs which are errors.
"I was wondering why the separation gap in the stamps?" I will spare you the physics, but it is stress relief. |
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