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As an old song says "you know but too well" that WT paper used up to rayado vertical have parallel watermarks. Therefore there are not broken gum on its paper in JSM set.
And don´t worry. After my last article in our journal concerning eje de enrollamiento I´m sure collectors will pay attention to positions of wmk in the dandy roll. Saludos,
José
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Otin escribió:Rein,
As an old song says "you know but too well" that WT paper used up to rayado vertical have parallel watermarks. Therefore there are not broken gum on its paper in JSM set.
And don´t worry. After my last article in our journal concerning eje de enrollamiento I´m sure collectors will pay attention to positions of wmk in the dandy roll. Saludos,
José

José,

so, if this is not WT what is it????

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Rein,
I should have the stamp you ilustrate to see whether the rombos I see belong to WT wire belt or to an optical effect caused by the gum breaker cylinder.
I won´t deny such stamp looks like WT paper, specially for letters R and A seems to touch each other, since in Austrian paper they do not touch. But if you say it is an orthigonal wmk I also can´t tell to myself what it is. José
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Otin escribió:Rein,
I should have the stamp you ilustrate to see whether the rombos I see belong to WT wire belt or to an optical effect caused by the gum breaker cylinder.
I won´t deny such stamp looks like WT paper, specially for letters R and A seems to touch each other, since in Austrian paper they do not touch. But if you say it is an orthogonal wmk I also can´t tell to myself what it is. José
José,

Series 6 also falls apart into 2 - WT and Austrian - and there you can see the fibers and the granulado without being bothered by the broken gum pattern! So have a look at your Series 6 stamps as well! Series 6 has an orthogonal watermark with the eje de enrollamiento horizontal! See Hickethier himself! How wrong he could be! :) :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Rein,
I´ll see again Hickthier´s work in its original version. My previous mail was written before I read this one I´m answering.
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Otin escribió:Rein,
I´ll see again Hickthier´s work in its original version. My previous mail was written before I read this one I´m answering.
José
José,

how come your mails usually come in pairs - two of the same message? - and occasionally in trifold??

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Yes.
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