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Canada Wet And Dry Printed Stamps

 
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Posted 05/03/2018   12:36 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jogil to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
90 (sheet-fed rotary wet)90xii (sheet-fed rotary dry)
108 (sheet fed rotary wet)108c (sheet-fed rotary dry)
169 (web-fed rotary wet)169a (sheet-fed flat dry)
195 (web-fed rotary wet)195d (web-fed rotary dry)
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I see the images, but for those of us without a Unitrade catalog, some explanation of which is the wet and which is the dry and the dimensions would be appreciated.

Thanks for editing your display. That will be very helpful.

I have accumulated a bunch of these in used condition and keep meaning to compare the wet / dry versions.
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Edited by KGVIStamps - 05/03/2018 6:13 pm
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Jogil....checked my 2018 Unitrade cat and 195d says.....flat plate printing and I added myself.....rotary press dry printing (the result of a prior post by yourself) - Now we are editing Unitrade......hope 2019 shows us the changes as you are ahead of your 2018 edition and I have no problems with this, except the rest of the world who did not add this change, are probably lost !!

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Renden: Even when the catalog was incorrect in identifying 195d as a flat plate instead of a rotary press printing, the BABN flat plate stamps were all dry printed from 1930 to 1935 even though I don't think that the catalog says this for them which I think that they should mention this as well. For example: 169a (flat) and 195d (rotary) are both dry printed.
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Edited by jogil - 05/03/2018 8:24 pm
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jogil

.....and probably amongst the most interested in "printing methods" because I was raised in a printing shop-newspaper (family business)environment.
René
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Edited by Renden - 05/03/2018 8:33 pm
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Jogil..I am going to start looking at these in more detail.

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Robert
sent a e-mail yesterday re: 11P ad re-entries

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