Agreed! US #2, #39, #122, #243-245 and #293 are tough to fill. Hang in there and good luck!
Lars
Hey man! That's a phenomenal album page! Love that cattle in the storm! Good work!
-Ernie
What I like most about the "Cattle in a storm" stamp is the straight edge.
Too many stamps of that era were given fake perfs because straight edges were deemed to be inferior in some way.
Total nonsense in my opinion.
Well done Fred!
Lars
"Too many stamps of that era were given fake perfs because straight edges were deemed to be inferior in some way.
Total nonsense in my opinion.
"
"how are those stamps affixed to that page? Hinges? Something else??"
I have been stuck on this one for many years. I would love to finish this page. Not really hard to find, just hard to pay for.
re: Just need one more on this page, US # 293
Agreed! US #2, #39, #122, #243-245 and #293 are tough to fill. Hang in there and good luck!
Lars
re: Just need one more on this page, US # 293
Hey man! That's a phenomenal album page! Love that cattle in the storm! Good work!
-Ernie
re: Just need one more on this page, US # 293
What I like most about the "Cattle in a storm" stamp is the straight edge.
Too many stamps of that era were given fake perfs because straight edges were deemed to be inferior in some way.
Total nonsense in my opinion.
Well done Fred!
Lars
re: Just need one more on this page, US # 293
"Too many stamps of that era were given fake perfs because straight edges were deemed to be inferior in some way.
Total nonsense in my opinion.
"
"how are those stamps affixed to that page? Hinges? Something else??"