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United States/BOB & Other : Double Transfer on the Second & Third Series Revenues R123 and R145

 

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TuskenRaider
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26 Dec 2014
05:08:02am
Hi Everyone;

@ David;

Do you know how this error happens? My thought is that the roller somehow lost contact with the plate with enough pressure to
keep it from slipping. Slippage by just a few thousands of an inch could be enough to cause the image you've shown. I'm not
sure if the stamp images were rolled into the plate one stamp at-a-time or were a whole row done at once? A whole row done
at once would show several of these double transfers in the sheet across a row, right?

Just wonderin'
TuskenRaider
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27 Dec 2014
01:02:26am
re: Double Transfer on the Second & Third Series Revenues R123 and R145

Hi Everyone;

@ David;

(@ David) simply means that your reply is addressed to just that individual, however I always open
my reply with (Hi Everyone) because my remarks are for everyones benefit, and in some threads
there are replies from several or maybe a dozen or more members, and then everyone understands
whom is being specifically answered or queried. We also use the quote feature (the button in the
middle of the bottom row) to address our remarks or rebuttal of a specific statement for clarification.

"Here is what quoted text looks like: Simply select text from another members reply, copy-paste
it into your reply, then select again and click the "Quote" button and this is the result. Kinda neat
huh?"



Another editing feature in most of my replies is entering manual carriage returns. Let me explain if you
will. When someone posts a image that is wider than a 1024 pixel screen, it will have to be scrolled
sideways. The text in our discussion board will automatically wrap to the same width as the image.
So you are force to go back-and-forth to read a reply. For a very long winded wordy guy like me I
would cause epileptic seizures to the reader. So I add manual carriage returns to shorten my line
length. I also use too many big $20 words. Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Gotta go grab a couple beers with Vader and torture some pesky rebels til they spill the where-
abouts of Solo and Skywalker. Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Quietly slinking away to Mos Eisley Cantina....
TuskenRaider

PS; You are really getting the hang of editing your images to make them more informative. I'm sure
everyone else on here is very impressed as well! We have rarely seen this kind of quality imaging
and I'm getting jealous. Laughing

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TuskenRaider

26 Dec 2014
05:08:02am

Hi Everyone;

@ David;

Do you know how this error happens? My thought is that the roller somehow lost contact with the plate with enough pressure to
keep it from slipping. Slippage by just a few thousands of an inch could be enough to cause the image you've shown. I'm not
sure if the stamp images were rolled into the plate one stamp at-a-time or were a whole row done at once? A whole row done
at once would show several of these double transfers in the sheet across a row, right?

Just wonderin'
TuskenRaider

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TuskenRaider

27 Dec 2014
01:02:26am

re: Double Transfer on the Second & Third Series Revenues R123 and R145

Hi Everyone;

@ David;

(@ David) simply means that your reply is addressed to just that individual, however I always open
my reply with (Hi Everyone) because my remarks are for everyones benefit, and in some threads
there are replies from several or maybe a dozen or more members, and then everyone understands
whom is being specifically answered or queried. We also use the quote feature (the button in the
middle of the bottom row) to address our remarks or rebuttal of a specific statement for clarification.

"Here is what quoted text looks like: Simply select text from another members reply, copy-paste
it into your reply, then select again and click the "Quote" button and this is the result. Kinda neat
huh?"



Another editing feature in most of my replies is entering manual carriage returns. Let me explain if you
will. When someone posts a image that is wider than a 1024 pixel screen, it will have to be scrolled
sideways. The text in our discussion board will automatically wrap to the same width as the image.
So you are force to go back-and-forth to read a reply. For a very long winded wordy guy like me I
would cause epileptic seizures to the reader. So I add manual carriage returns to shorten my line
length. I also use too many big $20 words. Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Gotta go grab a couple beers with Vader and torture some pesky rebels til they spill the where-
abouts of Solo and Skywalker. Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Quietly slinking away to Mos Eisley Cantina....
TuskenRaider

PS; You are really getting the hang of editing your images to make them more informative. I'm sure
everyone else on here is very impressed as well! We have rarely seen this kind of quality imaging
and I'm getting jealous. Laughing

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