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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 22, 2013 10:18:07 GMT
I am not a collector of Cindies, But I like to fiddle around with MS Publisher. I had a few sheets of the cindies shown below printed and perforated (but not gummed)
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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 22, 2013 10:19:48 GMT
If anyone would like a couple, please PM me (I guess we have a PM button somewhere, although I have not found it yet lol)
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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 22, 2013 10:26:18 GMT
Found the PM button! It's in the drop down list next to the 'tools' sprocket!
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Post by peterc4 on Jul 23, 2013 1:33:49 GMT
Great looking stamps!
whoa...PM is different than what I'm used to - I think I PM'd you.
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Post by Philatarium on Jul 23, 2013 15:09:25 GMT
Perfs14: How did you get the perforations done? I've always thought that must be the most difficult part of the process.
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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 24, 2013 18:55:48 GMT
I know someone that owns a perforating machine, and he will do ten or more sheets for a low charge. All he needs is a good jpg of the cindy you want and he'll print them (colour laser) and perforate the sheets, which is good since he lives in 'opal country' and not readily accessible.
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Post by Philatarium on Jul 24, 2013 19:52:15 GMT
That's pretty impressive!
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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 25, 2013 6:29:16 GMT
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Post by Philatarium on Jul 25, 2013 17:14:01 GMT
That's quite a good web-page! Thanks for sharing it! (I've bookmarked it for later closer perusal.)
Thanks much!
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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 25, 2013 23:32:20 GMT
My pleasure...watch your fingers!
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Post by Zuzu on Jul 26, 2013 14:49:30 GMT
I'm a member of Swap-Bot.com and recently created a mini-zine about my local post project and creating my artistamp. Here's a link to the swap description. My next cinderella project will involve creating a set of Doctor Who themed artistamps for this swap, and I'll document the process to share here (and likely create another zine - I've been having fun with the zine thing).
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Post by Perfs14 on Jul 26, 2013 19:48:32 GMT
Interested in seeing some of your work, Zuzu. My daughter and I were going to write a zine, but somehow the project did not get off the ground lol
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 15, 2020 10:34:34 GMT
Cape of Good Hope Triangle LabelsI found this old thread and decided to give it a bump, as I think a small, recent project of mine can fit here. I just want to say that I hope what I have done will not end up being viewed as controversial or in poor taste. It is not intended for making money or for trying to fool anyone with fakes. It is just something to indulge one of my latest interests, and hopefully to promote the appreciation of what I think is a beautiful, iconic stamp design. As the COGH triangles are pricey to begin with, I cannot afford to buy too many of decent quality, and I hate to spend money on damaged or poor quality stamps. I have also decided that the genuine COGH triangles are really smaller than I wish they were, so hard to fully appreciate the design without magnification. As a result, I started playing around with enlarging images of the stamps, and I eventually ended up with this: I will leave you to mull over what this looks like, and I will make another post later today to more fully describe what I have done here, as what started out as just playing around actually ended up with an investment of time into trying to do something that would look nice and that could be shared with others. More to come! -Chris
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 15, 2020 15:09:14 GMT
Cape of Good Hope Triangle Labels (continued)As I was saying earlier, I wanted to be able to enjoy the COGH triangle design on a more frequent basis, and I wanted a larger image so that the nice detail would be more apparent. I learned pretty quickly that I needed really good quality images to get any kind of decent results, so I started looking on auction sites. I realized that the best looking stamps for the details were die and plate proofs, so I decided to use those. I also liked the idea of trying to avoid using the original colors and associated denominations of the genuine stamps, once again just to emphasize that I am not trying to fool anyone or create anything that might be construed as an attempt at a forgery. It seems that all four denominations had die proofs printed in black, and then there were also various color trials. Not all of the color trial printings have high-quality images on the internet, so I ended up using the 1-penny in black, 4-pence in blue-gray, 6-pence in yellow-orange, and 1-shilling in red, violet, and green. The black printing shows the details the best, followed by the violet, blue, and orange. For some reason, the red and green seemed to "bleed" quite a bit. The images look very clear on my computer, but when printed, they have the appearance of being over-inked and the design details become obscured. My next task will be to try lightening those two colors to see if that improves the printed quality. I will also write about how I have selected the paper for these in a later post. For purposes of illustration: Left: COGH, Sc1 1p Brick Red on Bluish Paper, genuine, design measures 21mm high x 42mm across the base Center: COGH Label created from the image of a 1p black die/plate proof, design measures 26mm high x 52mm across the base Right: Maldive Islands modern era triangle stamp whose dimensions were used as a size guide for the COGH label
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Post by cursus on Aug 18, 2020 10:25:45 GMT
For 9 years, from 2011 to 2019, my friend Bernardí Moya from Artesa de Segre (Catalonia) printed by himself cinderellas to be sold at the friends going to the stamp collecting gathering that he organised. I like specially the one that he made for the August 2018 edition. They show Catalan presidents. They were printed by a domestic printer and perforated by his own means.
Covid has made impossible this year's edition of the gathering, due for next Sunday.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Aug 18, 2020 12:55:21 GMT
cursus....I too like this set, but thought it was the 2018 issue. I seem to remember this was the set on offer the time I was there with you ? But I might well be wrong !!
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 18, 2020 13:32:03 GMT
Cape of Good Hope Labels (continued)I promised that I would post something about the paper I used for these labels. The first ones I tried were just on standard-grade A4 size printer paper--nothing special. The printing turned out all right, but the paper seemed a bit flimsy, and I thought it might be nicer to do something of higher quality. After giving it some thought, I decided that re-purposing old album pages might be a good idea. I reasoned that the paper would be a bit heavier, of higher quality, and acid-free (in theory). I also have a ready stock of old album pages, which are the leftovers from box lot purchases after all the stamps have been removed. It seemed a shame just to put them in the recycle bin, so this seemed a nice solution. As a result, the sheet that you can see earlier in this thread is one that I printed on an old album page. The edges of the page are not in the best condition, but I was able to print the labels well clear of the edges. Moving forward, it will be my plan to put at least one label on the back of every piece of stamp-related correspondence that I send out. I started with the two packets that I sent to Rene ( renden ) and Tony ( tonyvella ). Much to my surprise and pleasure, the clerk at the Oxford Post Office agreed to hand cancel the labels while she was in the process of doing the stamps on the same envelopes. I had fully expected her to tell me that she couldn't do it, but was really pleased when she did. She even asked me where I wanted it cancelled, so I requested the lower right-hand corner. I was really pleased with the results. COGH decorative label postmarked in Oxford on 14-Aug-2020
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Post by cursus on Aug 18, 2020 13:37:41 GMT
You're right, Michael. This is the 2018 issue. My memory, is not what it used to be. I'm getting old. Post edited. To compensate for my mistake, I'm uploading images of unapprouved trials given to me by Bernardí, without the Catalan flag and on transparent "vegetable paper" (or, so, we call it). I'm not sure which is the proper English name, I'm sorry.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Aug 18, 2020 17:55:54 GMT
cursus......Those are very nice. While I am here can I ask if there was an issue in 2019 ? I am not sure why I haven't thought about it before.....or maybe there was and my memory is also failing !!! ( your memory is amazing by the way, the guided tour of Barcelona is proof of that !!).
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Post by cursus on Aug 18, 2020 18:36:55 GMT
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Post by Londonbus1 on Aug 18, 2020 20:50:56 GMT
Very nice again. They have an 'old' look about them.
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Post by cursus on Aug 19, 2020 6:49:51 GMT
They were made from old civil war posters. There are some books written on them. As most artists sided with the Republic, the quality of the items is very high.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Aug 22, 2020 8:10:25 GMT
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 22, 2020 8:45:22 GMT
Great post, Michael ( Londonbus1).... perhaps needless to say, but I love the design! Hmm, a mistake, eh? If it's to do with the design of the stamp, the only thing I can see is that the "R" in CINDERELLA looks much less like an R than in the other places where it also occurs, such as FORUM or WE'RE or YEAR. If the mistake is something in the selvedge notes, then I am not sure.
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Post by renden on Aug 22, 2020 14:22:12 GMT
Cape of Good Hope Labels (continued)Moving forward, it will be my plan to put at least one label on the back of every piece of stamp-related correspondence that I send out. I started with the two packets that I sent to Rene ( renden ) and Tony ( tonyvella ). Much to my surprise and pleasure, the clerk at the Oxford Post Office agreed to hand cancel the labels while she was in the process of doing the stamps on the same envelopes. I had fully expected her to tell me that she couldn't do it, but was really pleased when she did. She even asked me where I wanted it cancelled, so I requested the lower right-hand corner. I was really pleased with the results. COGH label found on the back of my letter from Beryllium Guy (Chris) this week with nice post office cancel
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 22, 2020 14:59:54 GMT
Thanks for posting this, Rene ( renden).... I am so glad to see that it survived the journey intact!
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Post by daniel on Aug 23, 2020 19:00:49 GMT
I don't actually recall the error but I assume that it was of the type 'one stamp with a deliberate difference'. By coincidence, I found that I have a spare sheet and if Beryllium Guy would like this item, just PM me with your address.
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 23, 2020 20:38:42 GMT
daniel, thank you so very much for your kind offer. I would love to have a copy of this souvenir sheet for my collection! I will send you a PM next thing. Many, many thanks, Chris
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Post by Beryllium Guy on Aug 27, 2020 16:18:13 GMT
Thanks again to LB1 ( Londonbus1 ) for posting this great COGH triangle style souvenir sheet and to daniel for sending me one, which has now arrived. I am delighted to have this item as part of my collection now. Thank you very much, Daniel! And because now I have the real thing in hand, I can see the "error" as such: in one of the stamps, which is upside down in the posted image, Hope's head is turned in the other direction! What a thing! I wouldn't have ever thought of something like that, but it's a clever change to incorporate into the souvenir sheet. It is much more as Daniel put it "a deliberate difference." Regardless, I think it is cool! First glass of wine is now poured for today as I am settling down to enjoy the evening. Stay stampy, all!
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Post by Londonbus1 on Sept 15, 2020 9:41:53 GMT
This has arrived just a little late for inclusion in my Newsletter Article. Maybe a Part 2 ? Mmmm........... Some of our villagers have some philatelic knowledge it seems !!
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