"Considering that the transparent hibrite is the only variety of 568, buy it & see how it differs from regular hibrite."
Unfortunately, that presumes that the seller knows what it is. Not a presumption I am willing to make!
And yes, the email has gone out to Robin Harris by the collector who asked me the question last night at the Kingston Stamp Club. (I posted the original question from my phone).
I also searched the introduction of the Unitrade catalogue with no success. I think that is a poor job of editing in this case, introducing a new term with no definition in sight.
Roy
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Roy - Do you know if the collector who contacted Robin Harris has had a reply?
Liz
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nlroberts1961 12,8 cm Kanone 43 L/55 in blueprints only 11 Oct 2019 03:49:58pm
re: 1974 transparent hibrite?
Isn't the transparent referring to the gum? That is to say Transparent gum, Hi brite paper. I don't think its very clear as presented in the catalogue but compare say the listing for 572, 573 which states HB, white gum.
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Harvey I think, therefore I am - I think! 12 Oct 2019 05:55:06pm
re: 1974 transparent hibrite?
I've collected Canada since 1972 and have a collection complete from #34 to my 1985 cutoff, excluding the Port Hood Provisionals! I collected the tagged stuff but absolutely refused to get hung up on all those crazy paper varieties. Unless you want to specialize in those stamps I would advise staying away from them, I gave it a shot and didn't enjoy it much! Your choice of course!