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Is the go to man for F1 stamps a member here ?.
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| Edited by dynamode - 05/28/2018 12:11 pm |
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dynamode what do you mean ? !  René |
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| Edited by Renden - 05/28/2018 11:59 am |
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Rene.
I have a collection of about 170 and some F2. I sorted and scanned them at 1200 dpi quite a while ago. At least a third are re-entries, including the listed major, the burrs and many doubled both ends. Another third have odd dots/marks. Its time to share them, but would prefer to share them with the go to man 1st. |
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| Edited by dynamode - 05/28/2018 12:19 pm |
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Dynamode, please post a picture. Some of us have the wrong idea of what you are referring to
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Gilles Villeneuve is gone, dynamode......hope you are happy but I still do not understand.
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Thanks rene, no offence caused I hope. Just did not want the 1st picture to be nothing to do with the actual stamps I am talking about. F1 Registration stamp. This is F1iii Burr top, perf 12.  |
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| Edited by dynamode - 05/28/2018 12:04 pm |
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jarnick. F1 means Canada registration stamp in Scott and Unitrade. Apologies for those that do not have these catalogues and were confused |
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| Edited by dynamode - 05/28/2018 5:27 pm |
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Dynamode, thanks for showing! Pretty stamp, but it looks like it is oxydized pretty bad,
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| Edited by Petert4522 - 05/28/2018 12:10 pm |
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Petert4522. Yes it is oxidised. I do not mess about about with chemicals on stamps (peroxide). Its not doing it any harm so will leave it as it is. I have now changed the title of the post to hopefully let people know I am not talking about formula 1. |
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I think what you should do is ask a specific question. I'm sure more than one member has expertise.
Are you asking about re-entries, prices, perforations, cancels, colours, printing dates and/or something else?
For example, I have some good references and know a bit about this issue, but you should ask a question.
Some re-entries will be listed on re-entries.com if that is your interest. |
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3Dadeo. Have not really got any questions for the moment. The reference on Re-entries is Horace Harrison or Hennok. Just wondered if he was a member here, or still alive. Harrisons book was 1987, now 30 years old. I have not got time to optimise and upload here, but would send a link to dropbox, where they are stored to a known expert, if it will help in their study of these. |
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Here are the other three major varieties for the F1. Flaw over C (of Canada). This is unlisted in Unitrade. It also has a short entry lower left.  F1iv Burr right. This stamp also has a re-entry of the left frame line. Shame it has a damaged corner.  F1v This is the listed major re-entry.  |
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dynamode
Many terms have different meanings. Spell out what you mean. If you're talking about a Scott number, say so. Don't expect readers to read your mind.
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| Edited by jarnick - 05/29/2018 5:55 pm |
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