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Thin stock, glue on the back, no wonder not many are still around. I had a WaJo once, wish I still had it. They are really pretty.
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Well, I'm glad to see I'm not alone here. I used to own a Gibson art stamp, but let it go about 10 years ago. I've been back collecting Gibson for maybe the last 5 years and haven't so much as seen one, let alone for sale.
I had no idea they were this tough. I also had no idea they came in Factory 25 and 42 designations, so I've learned that now, too, today. Thanks oriole70 for the extra labels on your examples for drawing my attention to that. For those that have 'em, thanks for posting scans. I've never seen so many in one place. They are nice to look at. Cheers, Richard.
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Mr. Gibson, for your viewing pleasure. For what it's worth, I haven't seen a Factory 42 of Gibson yet, but I'm sure there's at least one floating around out there.
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And absolutely gorgeous display of Piedmont art stamps
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Anyone ever seen the art stamp album advertised on the back?
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I went back through my old collection to see if by some chance, my old stamp was a P42, but it's impossible to tell. There is either paper on the back of the stamp, or actual paperloss, but either way, it's the bottom left corner, so all I can see for the factory designation is 'ist. Va.' In the end, another Gibson variation to checklist, which, I always appreciate Richard.
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VA is Factory 25. NC is Factory 42. Your old one was a Factory 25.
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Here's my lone contribution - a banged up but beautiful Cicotte. Available for sale on my eBay site.
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I am a casual postage stamp collector as well as baseball cards. Has anyone ever found these as part of a stamp collection? It seems to me that the Piedmont Art Stamps could have been included in a kid's postage stamp collection back in the day. I am guessing it would be easy to soak them out of an album, but obviously, I have never tried.
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Thanks, Richard.
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T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps...where are they?
It seems like most are now on this thread...great show and tell everyone! Brian |
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