This is an original "sheet" of 3 KGVI rouletted mimeo cards:
These are too big for the scanner and the camera does not show the nature of the paper as well, but basically, the paper is a bit more like "kraft". It does not have the slick surface Canadian postal cards usually have.
It is Unitrade # UX69b
The rouletting is obvious, and will be obvious on a single card. May be top, bottom or both.
Roy
Unitrade notes 1) Mimeo and 2) Rouletted as variations on the (presumably standard) listing.
But they don't actually explain (as far as I can find) what those two terms mean - and how they differ from the "standard".
Anyone have any explanations or useful websites?
Many thanks, Dave.
re: Canadian Stamped Postcards - Terminology Question
This is an original "sheet" of 3 KGVI rouletted mimeo cards:
These are too big for the scanner and the camera does not show the nature of the paper as well, but basically, the paper is a bit more like "kraft". It does not have the slick surface Canadian postal cards usually have.
It is Unitrade # UX69b
The rouletting is obvious, and will be obvious on a single card. May be top, bottom or both.
Roy