could he do Bureau watermarks on the WFs?
I'll bet he could do the soft paper varieties of the 19th century stamps!
He only worked with U.S. stamps ...don't give me credit for too much imagination, i could not make this up.
Not saying that you made it up, Phil. Just because someone can't see, doesn't mean that they can't "see". Look at our member Poodle_Mum. If you can't label her as a "Superwoman", I don't know who else could be named that.
it takes a woman with five doctorates to call herself the Poodle Mum.
and, there is no person in this group more formidable, or loving, than our Kelly
I just read a fascinating article about a stamp dealer who had a blind man sort his stamps by perfs. It appears the mans touch was so sensitive they were like braille to him. I guess anything is possible.
re: stamp dealer has blind man perf sort his stamps
could he do Bureau watermarks on the WFs?
re: stamp dealer has blind man perf sort his stamps
I'll bet he could do the soft paper varieties of the 19th century stamps!
re: stamp dealer has blind man perf sort his stamps
He only worked with U.S. stamps ...don't give me credit for too much imagination, i could not make this up.
re: stamp dealer has blind man perf sort his stamps
Not saying that you made it up, Phil. Just because someone can't see, doesn't mean that they can't "see". Look at our member Poodle_Mum. If you can't label her as a "Superwoman", I don't know who else could be named that.
re: stamp dealer has blind man perf sort his stamps
it takes a woman with five doctorates to call herself the Poodle Mum.
and, there is no person in this group more formidable, or loving, than our Kelly