Double-H perforation combs
Publicado: 11 May 2010 10:50
We are used to have a comb that in one strike produces
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a single row comb or even a double row comb:
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yet we have several other options of which the one with the new strike begiinng halfway is the more intriguing one!
Around 1963 collectors found out about New Zealand stamps displaying this feature! Recently collector renewed their interest:
http://www.stampboards.com/viewtopic.ph ... 69&start=0
and started a lively discussion....
From "Campbell Paterson Handbook of New Zealand Stamps":
The New Zealand comb perforation had the shape of a double-H [twice an "H" on top of each other]!
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a single row comb or even a double row comb:
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| | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | |
yet we have several other options of which the one with the new strike begiinng halfway is the more intriguing one!
Around 1963 collectors found out about New Zealand stamps displaying this feature! Recently collector renewed their interest:
http://www.stampboards.com/viewtopic.ph ... 69&start=0
and started a lively discussion....
From "Campbell Paterson Handbook of New Zealand Stamps":
The New Zealand comb perforation had the shape of a double-H [twice an "H" on top of each other]!