Like the stamps, love the cat
The cat ... is perfect. 98% grade. I spect I will have to post a picture of my cat before too long.
Hi Sally
I find that the mini-sheet takes the cake when it comes to varieties, and Snowy, he is my pride and joy. He always looks at me like that, still gets into mischief and he is still very white and soft.
Unfortunately my partner wanted a smaller photo of him and accidentally shortened the original image, this is the only photo I have of him like this laying on a disused fish tank.
Rob
Hi Winedrinker
He is one big white fur ball, he hasn't changed at all, keeps his age well, people still think he is only 1 year old, this photo was taken when he was 2, he is now 7 (44 years old in human years). Me, I look my age.
Stamporama should have a non-stamp section just to show off our little "babies".
I have more stamps to post soon.
Rob
Rob
You are a constant source of information
I have dozens of bags of Kilo ware that I have never checked that were given to me.
During the Christmas break I must look through them.
Who knows what hides in kilo ware
Horamakhet
Thanks Horamakhet, I try to make my input as interesting and resourceful as possible.
Rob
Thanks Horamakhet, I try to make my input as interesting and resourceful as possible.
Rob
Just FYI, I have a reference website dedicated to scans of Australian varieties. I've only listed a few hundred so far, but I have thousands to add.
www.acsvid.com
Hi Dave
Saw your website about Australian varieties, it's going to help collectors identify varieties. I have a few varieties from Queen Victoria to QEII, you are welcome to add them to your website.
Rob
Hi Dave
What an incredible site.
Probably one of the most valuable study tools on the internet re Australian Varieties, and of course this also includes Robs postings as well.
I have definitely bookmarked it.
Regards
Horamakhe
Rob - Great presentation.
For your information there is a section of the discussion board called: Non Philatelic Discussion.
It has featured many pictures of doggies and moggies over the years.
Thanks for the props guys. At this point in time, I'm only using my own items and images for copyright reasons, but thanks for the kind offers
1986 Christmas mini-sheet. An error due to a paper fold prior to guillotining. This is a unique error and very scarce. the mini-sheet is mint unhinged.
1978 18 cent HAWKER. A block of 4 with a very pale blue background colour. (Normal shade at right for comparison).
And as Monty Python would say "And now for something totally different"
My cat Snowy, he is part Oriental and part Siamese, he has pink ears, a pink nose and yellow eyes, and is celebrating his 7th birthday.
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Like the stamps, love the cat
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
The cat ... is perfect. 98% grade. I spect I will have to post a picture of my cat before too long.
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Hi Sally
I find that the mini-sheet takes the cake when it comes to varieties, and Snowy, he is my pride and joy. He always looks at me like that, still gets into mischief and he is still very white and soft.
Unfortunately my partner wanted a smaller photo of him and accidentally shortened the original image, this is the only photo I have of him like this laying on a disused fish tank.
Rob
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Hi Winedrinker
He is one big white fur ball, he hasn't changed at all, keeps his age well, people still think he is only 1 year old, this photo was taken when he was 2, he is now 7 (44 years old in human years). Me, I look my age.
Stamporama should have a non-stamp section just to show off our little "babies".
I have more stamps to post soon.
Rob
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Rob
You are a constant source of information
I have dozens of bags of Kilo ware that I have never checked that were given to me.
During the Christmas break I must look through them.
Who knows what hides in kilo ware
Horamakhet
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Thanks Horamakhet, I try to make my input as interesting and resourceful as possible.
Rob
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Thanks Horamakhet, I try to make my input as interesting and resourceful as possible.
Rob
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Just FYI, I have a reference website dedicated to scans of Australian varieties. I've only listed a few hundred so far, but I have thousands to add.
www.acsvid.com
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Hi Dave
Saw your website about Australian varieties, it's going to help collectors identify varieties. I have a few varieties from Queen Victoria to QEII, you are welcome to add them to your website.
Rob
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Hi Dave
What an incredible site.
Probably one of the most valuable study tools on the internet re Australian Varieties, and of course this also includes Robs postings as well.
I have definitely bookmarked it.
Regards
Horamakhe
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Rob - Great presentation.
For your information there is a section of the discussion board called: Non Philatelic Discussion.
It has featured many pictures of doggies and moggies over the years.
re: Decimal Varieties & Errors
Thanks for the props guys. At this point in time, I'm only using my own items and images for copyright reasons, but thanks for the kind offers