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Old September 11th 03, 06:05 PM
A.E. Gelat
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Bill, you suddenly switched from Turkey to Argentina, but you should have
changed the subject line also. People not interested in Turkey would have
missed your posting.

Tony

"Bill Seymour" wrote in message
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In article BZF7b.432432$4UE.362170
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Bill Seymour wrote:

Tony, you can check out my web site at
www.seymourfamily.com to see
images of most of these Turkey stamps. Sometimes that'll help a bunch
when trying to identify the unknowns... I don't read the group often
enough to have beat Jay or Rodney to the punch on the last two. :-)

If you think these are fun, try the Turkey in Asia overprints... Or
telling the real from fake on many of the Turkey WWI overprints.

Bill Seymour


Thanks for the link, Bill. Interesting web site and sure would have

helped
me last week. I shall keep the url handy for the future.

After 120 or so Turkish overprints I did about 10 Turkey in Asia and

that
was rather hard too. I have now moved on and am trying to organize my
Argentine Departmental Officials. I would very much like to set them up

in
frames like you did on your site - say 2 or 3 frames per department. Any
advice would be appreciated. Feel free to write me directly if you

prefer;
just remember to remove the "nogo" from my address.

I've got my Argentina pages pretty much ready up to the middle '30s, I
think. I recently went through and reworked the early stuff, Corrientes
is a lot more complex than Scott shows. And don't get me started on the
Rivadavias! The departmentals are going to be fun, since there are so
many perf and paper varieties on those. If you can find a copy of the
Kneitchel catalog (mine is the 1958 edition, the latest was 1974) it'll
help you enormously with them. The web site is horribly out of date for
Argentina...

Bill Seymour



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