Swiss guide / guiding / position dots
Publicado: 19 Dic 2013 09:02
There are some "defnitions ' to be found using Google!
Guide dots ... >>> http://www.adminware.ca/esg/esg-glossary-g.htm
Guide Dot - a dot placed upon an engraved plate as a guide to the siderographer in properly placing subjects upon the plate. >>> http://glossary.usstamps.org/glossary/g ... p?alpha=gi
Guide dots - faint markings used to facilitate the correct spacing and laying down of the impressions on the plate ... >>> http://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=3&cmd=1&letter=g
Guide Dots. Small dots made on the plate or transfer roll as a guide in the correct spacing and alignment of stamps. Guide Line. Lines appearing on sheets of stamps (and coils) intended as a guide in perforating. >>> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles01/article698-1.shtml
Guide dot/line - Dot or line appearing on a postage stamp as a result of failure to erase punched or inscribed marks on the plate intended to guide the platemaker in entering the stamp impressions. >>> http://www.indonesianewsonline.com/pran ... /kamus.htm
A description that does not deal with the indicating the area on the plate to be engraved by the engraver!!!
The Swiss 1882 Standing Helvetia do suggest such use!
to be continued...
Guide dots ... >>> http://www.adminware.ca/esg/esg-glossary-g.htm
Guide Dot - a dot placed upon an engraved plate as a guide to the siderographer in properly placing subjects upon the plate. >>> http://glossary.usstamps.org/glossary/g ... p?alpha=gi
Guide dots - faint markings used to facilitate the correct spacing and laying down of the impressions on the plate ... >>> http://arago.si.edu/index.asp?con=3&cmd=1&letter=g
Guide Dots. Small dots made on the plate or transfer roll as a guide in the correct spacing and alignment of stamps. Guide Line. Lines appearing on sheets of stamps (and coils) intended as a guide in perforating. >>> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles01/article698-1.shtml
Guide dot/line - Dot or line appearing on a postage stamp as a result of failure to erase punched or inscribed marks on the plate intended to guide the platemaker in entering the stamp impressions. >>> http://www.indonesianewsonline.com/pran ... /kamus.htm
A description that does not deal with the indicating the area on the plate to be engraved by the engraver!!!
The Swiss 1882 Standing Helvetia do suggest such use!
to be continued...