If you look at the convenient table immediately before #104 in Unitrade (at least in the 2019 catalogue) you will see that 104 was printed only with the wet printing method.
Roy
Yes I understand that however the shades below #104 do not state if wet or dry or is there a difference printing method for these.
Rich, if you really want info on that series
you need a copy of the Marler book on the
Admiral Issue Stamps of Canada.
--- US$https://www.ebay.com/itm/124168363131---
Hard cover about $15.oo. US$
Soft cover 'used' about half that..
Although the Unitrade Canada sure provides enough for most people.
Great I shall look and find thank you for your suggestion..its the detail in collecting that inspires me from different perforations to colour shades etc all of which make the venture really enjoyable for me.
Working my way through the KGV Admiral issue need help looking at Unitrade page 76 #104 indicates this to be wet printing and then going to the various shades does this mean 104b,c,etc are also wet printing,I must say makes change from the small Queens. Rich
re: KGV wet or dry
If you look at the convenient table immediately before #104 in Unitrade (at least in the 2019 catalogue) you will see that 104 was printed only with the wet printing method.
Roy
re: KGV wet or dry
Yes I understand that however the shades below #104 do not state if wet or dry or is there a difference printing method for these.
re: KGV wet or dry
Rich, if you really want info on that series
you need a copy of the Marler book on the
Admiral Issue Stamps of Canada.
--- US$https://www.ebay.com/itm/124168363131---
Hard cover about $15.oo. US$
Soft cover 'used' about half that..
Although the Unitrade Canada sure provides enough for most people.
re: KGV wet or dry
Great I shall look and find thank you for your suggestion..its the detail in collecting that inspires me from different perforations to colour shades etc all of which make the venture really enjoyable for me.