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Posted 03/09/2019   1:41 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add stampfan9 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
An interesting story concerning rather dull poster stamps and a great 1930's way of introducing children to our hobby.

From the "Poster Stamp Bulletin"-May 1937









A few of my Nip and Tuck poster stamps:





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Yet another Cinderella specialty I've never heard of before.

Excellent!
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I believe that there was a total of 40 different stamps, each in four different colors.

The Nip and Tuck in Africa Animal Stamp Album was copyrighted in April, 1936.

These are the examples that I have found, so far. Stampfan9's images were a little small, and I thought some might like to see larger images.

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You had me there for a minute. I thought the nip and tuck stamp club was for an exclusive group, i.e. plastic surgeons.
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