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Charles C. Brumm
On Mar 23, 11:40 pm, "rodney" wrote:
"Blair (TC)" Your Charles C. Brumm, was an employee of the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1906-1928. I'm not sure how he would be connected to a company perfin on a Danish stamp that had been issued before he had even started working for the American BEP. :0) not suggesting it was connected. I was wondering why he deserved a listing in ask phil. His initials must appear on something. He was a plate finisher. His initials would be added to the bottom right of the bottom right of any stamp plate that he had worked on. B |
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(RCSD) Charles C. Brumm
On Mar 24, 8:27 am, "Blair (TC)" wrote:
On Mar 23, 11:40 pm, "rodney" wrote: "Blair (TC)" Your Charles C. Brumm, was an employee of the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1906-1928. I'm not sure how he would be connected to a company perfin on a Danish stamp that had been issued before he had even started working for the American BEP. :0) not suggesting it was connected. I was wondering why he deserved a listing in ask phil. His initials must appear on something. He was a plate finisher. His initials would be added to the bottom right of the bottom right of any stamp plate that he had worked on. B |
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(RCSD) Charles C. Brumm
"Blair (TC)" He was a plate finisher. His initials would be added to the bottom right of the bottom right of any stamp plate that he had worked on. B I see, he was the technician that worked on this machine. http://cjoint.com/data/dzbmrkxauE.htm |
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(RCSD) Charles C. Brumm
"rodney" I see, he was the technician that worked on this machine. http://cjoint.com/data/dzbmrkxauE.htm Boy! I am going to have to ditch my Collins pocket dictionary I had to go searching Sid`er`og´ra`phy n. 1. The art or practice of steel engraving; especially, the process, invented by Perkins, of multiplying facsimiles of an engraved steel plate by first rolling over it, when hardened, a soft steel cylinder, and then rolling the cylinder, when hardened, over a soft steel plate, which thus becomes a facsimile of the original. The process has been superseded by electrotypy. |
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