a collection of stamps very random in nature ... with maybe occasional other great stuff thrown in...Stamps can lead to pleasant hours of research and historical education....and all of this somehow leads me to write about it, and with that, to write about life itself. (click on pic brings stamp to life)
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Here we go again.........who is this dudette? Who is this dude?
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Indeed, this study of stamps is a deep and spindly rabbit hole that is able to consume hours of my time between admiring, photographing but mostly searching and reading. Mr and Ms. Google are certainly most able and helpful partners but the fact that they can decipher a phrase as obscure as "Corrientes brown stamp." remains amazing to me. However in this case they did. I was referred of course to another friend Wikipedia who was glad to deliver a boatload of intelligence of the origins of this particular stamp. For the sake of brevity, this stamp is from the 1860-1880 period and from the "province" of Corrientes in Argentina. The ability of the camera and zoom capability of the computer allow me to see detail that is far superior to even a very good magnifying glass....so respect again science and technology. This is a giant leap from 8 years ago when I first actively pursued this hobby.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Just like riding a bike. 4/18/21
Just like riding a bike.
Well, not quite. I needed 33's technical acumen to bring the page back to life. I enjoyed writing this blog and working with the stamps when I did it. I have no memory as to why I stopped and re-reading some of my blogs does bring some of it back. My writing was and is often sloppy as I like to write like I converse. I have to break up with the .... ellipse.....(or maybe I won't.) I do have a friend, Clarence, who is committed to working on the editing part of this.
The beauty of it all is I get to look at beautiful miniature pieces of art and with that, comes research and education.
As for this lovely stamp, I can tell you nothing. I have been unable to identify its age or origin. When that happens, I often get a tingle of excitement that this stamp is so rare there is little to no information or literature about it. That's why playing fantasy stamps is so fun.....not as much fun as fantasy baseball, but I digress. The partial cancel is clean as is the stamp. The cancel may or may not affect stamp value (likely none). That said, offers always accepted. EDIT-4/27/21-----this stamp is Japanese issue. Still no year or info. EDIT2 same date...conflicting internet opinions. Further research indicates it is a China stamp......more detail to follow. I bet you can barely wait. And here it is This is a 1988 stamp from China, part of a 4 stamp set. Nothing rare or special about it from a stamp value perspective. I like the Buddah.
The beauty and the beast of writing this blog...and my others, is that readership and interest is limited. I am writing for myself and I am fine with that.
With that my non-reader, if you are looking for serious literature, I can surely send you a signed copy of my "2020 APBA Baseball Tournament, a short but true story."