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Subject:Stamps
Posted By: Patrick Norton Mon, Dec 01, 2008 IP: 99.184.50.235 I also noticed you can read these stamp things, I got a whole bunch of them and no clue about them except they are rock carvings. My guess is they were all 20th century stuff. Better start checking out my stash of stamps too. Never know one might be valuable?? I got a box full up in the attic somewhere. These three I had in my stuff in the overfull china hutch. I'm betting on the black one, I like it best of these three. |
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Subject:Re:chops
Posted By: Ernest Wilhelm Wed, Dec 03, 2008 Larger and sharper individual pictures could help. |
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Subject:Re: Stamps
Posted By: senztone Fri, Dec 05, 2008 hi Patrick, |
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Subject:Re: Re: Stamps
Posted By: Patrick Norton Tue, Dec 09, 2008 Thank you for the reply. I thought they were all just sealstone chops for tourism. Just thought I would check? I have a multi color collection and they must still be flooding the market with these pieces. Real inexpensive. I even have several old tins of unopened red ink. Great stuff for the grandkids to put red stamps all over my son's house with. Merry Christmas. |
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Subject:Re: Re: Stamps
Posted By: Patrick Norton Tue, Dec 09, 2008 Thank you for the reply. I thought they were all just sealstone chops for tourism. Just thought I would check? I have a multi color collection and they must still be flooding the market with these pieces. Real inexpensive. I even have several old tins of unopened red ink. Great stuff for the grandkids to put red stamps all over my son's house with. Merry Christmas. |
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