This may Help. I wrote a short post on this a few years ago,
https://ezstamp.com/line-vs-comb-perforations-tell-difference/
Marios
Good article Marios, but what happened to the original post? Guess it got deleted for some reason.
They delete the original post which does not make sense. They think they no it all they seem to be a troll.
Unfortunately, the OP has a habit of deleting whole posts or images from posts after getting the information he is after thus rendering the thread useless.
There is absolutely no consideration for anyone else who has contributed to the thread or anyone else who might come across the thread in the future.
e.g these posts have had the images removed
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=26724
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=26787
Clive
You are absolutely correct. My apologies. I'm just kind of a private person.
Lol.
It won't happen again. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Also I would just like to say I'm a relatively new collector. And sometimes after I find out the information I realize that I should have known or feel that I could have found out on my own and should have done further research. Just saying. But I assure you one day I will know.
I was asking about line or comb. The bottom one I just bought. The others I found in my collection but wasn't positive.
I've just started picking up these Russian space stamps recently..And now the guy I bought it from posted the violet one.....go figure.
On second thought I swiped the wrong picture. It's the other way around.
Excuse me I'm exhausted. Been up all night researching.
Guess I'll be buying that one too.
Although I'm having buyers remorse now actually.
It's not the first time and won't the last I'm sure.
As far as I can see, the pictures in the preceding post all show line perforated stamps. The irregular corners are typical for those.
If I may make a suggestion to Perf11: Use a scanner, borrow one if you need to, because it will give better images than a handheld camera.
Might help if you post a scan of the whole stamp and in focus, very difficult to give an answer from such a blurred image.
re: Line or comb perf ?
This may Help. I wrote a short post on this a few years ago,
https://ezstamp.com/line-vs-comb-perforations-tell-difference/
Marios
re: Line or comb perf ?
Good article Marios, but what happened to the original post? Guess it got deleted for some reason.
re: Line or comb perf ?
They delete the original post which does not make sense. They think they no it all they seem to be a troll.
re: Line or comb perf ?
Unfortunately, the OP has a habit of deleting whole posts or images from posts after getting the information he is after thus rendering the thread useless.
There is absolutely no consideration for anyone else who has contributed to the thread or anyone else who might come across the thread in the future.
e.g these posts have had the images removed
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=26724
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=26787
Clive
re: Line or comb perf ?
You are absolutely correct. My apologies. I'm just kind of a private person.
Lol.
It won't happen again. Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Also I would just like to say I'm a relatively new collector. And sometimes after I find out the information I realize that I should have known or feel that I could have found out on my own and should have done further research. Just saying. But I assure you one day I will know.
re: Line or comb perf ?
I was asking about line or comb. The bottom one I just bought. The others I found in my collection but wasn't positive.
I've just started picking up these Russian space stamps recently..And now the guy I bought it from posted the violet one.....go figure.
On second thought I swiped the wrong picture. It's the other way around.
Excuse me I'm exhausted. Been up all night researching.
Guess I'll be buying that one too.
Although I'm having buyers remorse now actually.
It's not the first time and won't the last I'm sure.
re: Line or comb perf ?
As far as I can see, the pictures in the preceding post all show line perforated stamps. The irregular corners are typical for those.
If I may make a suggestion to Perf11: Use a scanner, borrow one if you need to, because it will give better images than a handheld camera.