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Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 27 Feb 2013 15:27
por Rein
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In 1941 an English type of paper got introduced for Argentinean stamps - not only the definitives but also most of the Commemoratives of that period.

The paper mesh we see comes from a weave that has vertical lines/threads and horizontal threads of various densities; the usual density is 28-30 vertical threads(warp) per horizontal centimeter AND some 20 horizontal threads (weft) per vertical centimeter! The gauges noted as follows - 28/20, 30/20, 24/20, etc...

The so-called Tela paper has a grid/wire gauge of 24/20; I will show you the original English stamps as well for comparison.

24/20 diagonal lines at 50 and -50 degrees

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28/20, diagonal lines at 58 and -58 degrees

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Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 27 Feb 2013 18:30
por Rein
If we read the Campbell Patterson New Zealand Handbook we will be surprised!

It is about the only British Commonwealth philatelic handbook that goes deep into paper matters! You will not find this in the Stanley Gibbons books, nor in Robson Lowe, nor in Brushen-White!

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They explain the concept on paper mesh - or paper wire structures - and its importance to NZ philately. In fact they state that you can not really specialize NZ if you will not get acquainted with that concept!



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Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 27 Feb 2013 18:31
por Rein
And follows:

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Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 27 Feb 2013 18:33
por Rein
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Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 28 Feb 2013 07:07
por Rein
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The introduction of the coarse paper [Tela] was urged by the war circumstances.

What could have been the factual reasons for it??? A quicker manufacturing process???

There were also other aspects involved...

Anyway, the use of Tela in New Zealand since July 1941 does not occur much earlier than the use of Tela in Argentina. It was Wiggins Teape paper that must have manufactured in the UK not much earlier than the beginning of 1941.... taking into account the time it needed to be shipped [from the UK to Argentina or NZ].


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Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 28 Feb 2013 07:24
por Rein
In the UK the definitives of King George VI were to be printed in pale colours to save ink and the deminish wear of the printing cylinders [photogravure]. What Stanley Gibbons does not tell us is that at the same time for these stamps the coarse paper got introduced!

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Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 02 Mar 2013 18:27
por filatemusico
You made me study my stamps again.

Thank you very much for sharing that information. I could not find any information about papers here in Mexico I can now understand many things about stamps.

saludos.
José

Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 02 Mar 2013 21:04
por Rein
filatemusico escribió:You made me study my stamps again.

Thank you very much for sharing that information. I could not find any information about papers here in Mexico I can now understand many things about stamps.

saludos.
José
José,

I will continue on the Mexico Exporta thread but I would appreciate some reaction and/or advice from you...

saludos, Rein

Re: Tela - a wartime restriction

Publicado: 04 Mar 2013 02:39
por filatemusico
very well

I am willing to share every information that I have.

Saludos
José.