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(RCSD) Curiosity Corner #352: Inverted Wmks probably due to a woman :)
....but that's OK,
they couldn't find a man to do the job well enough . Australia Circa 1915, and interesting piece of journalism, you can almost smell the sweat on the print floor. Acknowledgement: "Australian Stamp News" September 1942 http://cjoint.com/data/icdsuED0HI.htm (235Kb) Also note, before the electric eye, micrometers on the perforator. |
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(RCSD) Curiosity Corner #352: Inverted Wmks probably due to a woman :)
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 09:26:32 +0800, "Rod"
wrote: I like how he said "girls". Hmmm... were they that young or does he have a problem with women? ...but that's OK, they couldn't find a man to do the job well enough . Australia Circa 1915, and interesting piece of journalism, you can almost smell the sweat on the print floor. Acknowledgement: "Australian Stamp News" September 1942 http://cjoint.com/data/icdsuED0HI.htm (235Kb) Also note, before the electric eye, micrometers on the perforator. |
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(RCSD) Curiosity Corner #352: Inverted Wmks probably due to a woman :)
Tracy,
probably girls, as all the lads would be overseas fighting wars. Actually a very rare piece of journalism, the author, none other than the man indicated on this selvedge http://cjoint.com/data/iciKiwG4Zm.htm |
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(RCSD) Curiosity Corner #352: Inverted Wmks probably due to a woman :)
On Aug 2, 3:03 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 09:26:32 +0800, "Rod" wrote: I like how he said "girls". Hmmm... were they that young or does he have a problem with women? ...but that's OK, they couldn't find a man to do the job well enough . Australia Circa 1915, and interesting piece of journalism, you can almost smell the sweat on the print floor. Acknowledgement: "Australian Stamp News" September 1942 http://cjoint.com/data/icdsuED0HI.htm (235Kb) Also note, before the electric eye, micrometers on the perforator. And 'specially selected' girls at that ... I can vouch for the weather though. The old Note Printing Branch, which printed the stamps as well, was a kilometer or so away, and a bleak looking old building - when Melbourne turned on one of its mid- Summer days with the temperature in the 40s and a raging hot Northerly wind, the place must have been a pretty fair approximation of Hell. Tony Mac Gillycuddy |
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