...a bow and arrow, when it came to bringing down the buffalo on this Yellowstone Park issue.
These came in today, on a package out of Lansing, MI, so it was pen cancelled by one of our own. The others didn't fair too well either, but I didn't have a copy of the Yellowstone issue, so it hurts just a bit more. Not that I like Buffalo's, or anything.
Oh well, I got a pretty decent deal on the stamps inside, so all was not lost. But, I have a feeling that the minute the seller attached the "stamp collecting" stamp, the package was doomed to a nuclear pen strike.
"I have a feeling that the minute the seller attached the "stamp collecting" stamp, the package was doomed to a nuclear pen strike."
Yes, because the seller probably simply dropped the envelope in a collection box. However, this would not have been if the seller had taken it to a clerk and asked to have the stamps hand canceled.
Lately a lot of the stamps I receive have scrape marks from drive bys with the sorting machinery. Completely destroys the stamp, ripping he face right off of it!
That happens often if the stamps are placed too close to the edges of the envelope or if the envelope has a bulge in the center. I try to place the stamps a minimum 1/2 to 1 inch from the edges.
Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy.. 14 Sep 2016 08:19:15pm
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".... However, this would not have been if the seller had taken it to a clerk and asked to have the stamps hand canceled. ...."
Surely that would be a good procedure and lower the chance of postal mutilation. But I have a cover somewhere that was very carefully hand cancelled in Britain showing the cancellation clearly reaching every stamp.
And yet some pathetic excuse for a human felt it was necessary to run a broad band of magic marker over the British stamp Machin pane, from side to side to protect the revenue stream.
Purely vandalism.
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