Friday, August 11, 2006

In The Clouds




This is the front and back cover of a folded postcard set. Someone took a picturesque railroad trip in 1941.


The map on the inside cover shows Colorado on the east side and California on the west. Also in between are Utah, and Nevada and Arizona.

I'll be posting several of the cards each day the next few days.




Bush has gotta look at himself in the mirror at times, and say "What the hell have I done?"

JimmyB

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Baseball Greats

Should I complain about anything on this issue? Why complain? I'm not "collecting" these, so much as getting them to use on mail to send to someone.

If I collected mint US Stamps I'd be hurling lugies at the USPS.

Why make a collector pay $7.80 for a sheet of stamps commemorating only 4 baseball players?

I'd of been happy with the sheet of comic book heroes I posted the day before yesterday. Same price, so many more different stamps.

It's not like it took anyone a great deal of time to work on these 4 renditions.



JimmyB

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

St Thomas and Tanzania



A couple nice souvenier sheets. I saw hummingbirds at my back porch today and rolled over elephants playing "My Katamari" tonight on my PSP. See how it all fits together with tonights theme? Tonights theme is things I saw today. For real on souvenier sheets.



JimmyB

Monday, August 07, 2006

Batman, Hawkman, The Flash.....




...and others.


I gotta say that Batman was my favorite comic book hero when I was a kid. I imagine because it was a popular tv show at the time.



Several new stamps have been issued since my last visit to the post office. I stopped there today and picked up a couple must have sets.

JimmyB

Friday, August 04, 2006

Canal Zone



You'd almost think that this was a Canal Zone stamp, well it is released in the Canal Zone.

I think.

I like it anyways.

It must be a U.S. Navy ship based in the Canal Zone on the postmark. Ships of the U.S. Navy are technically U.S. Ground.


JimmyB

Thursday, August 03, 2006

UX5 US Postal Card

I need to get a scott's specialized catalogue. I really do, maybe stuff like this I could look up then.

I'm really enjoying the cigar also. It even came wrapped in cedar.

I appreciate the occasional cards. The occasional cigar works just as good. Too bad I can't buy real good Cubans.

It's messed up that it would take an act of Congress to make cigars legal for me to purchase.

Politics and governments have an evil side to them that sometimes the will of the people isn't enough.

I hope Fidel gets well, I'd be happy to give him a cigar when he recoups, bet hell, he's got better smokes then I can get!!!(arguably)

I cannot discern the year on the postmark, nor even the century.

JimmyB

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Pan American Pearl Harbor


I like this one, Stationed on the USS Enterprise I see the sender is. Special delivery 10 more cents. A hefty sum for a serviceman in 39 I would guess.

Delivered (stamped on back not shown Dec 27th, 1939) in 8 days. Pretty fast for back then I guess.

Being a Navy man myself I can appreciate the Enterprise cancelation.

I also like the envelope, it must be a photo of the mail plane in the bottom left corner.

JimmyB

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

World's Fair St Louis



Coming Soon!!! My scans aren't uploading!!!

OK, now I got them up. This is a type II stamp in Scott's catalogue. Wish I could see the watermark without soaking off the stamp!!!

JimmyB

Monday, July 31, 2006

Hindenburg

This postal envelope is simply peppered with stamps to cover the postage for this first Hindenburg flight cover.


Sunday, July 30, 2006

Stampless Cover


I don't have very many examples of covers without stamps.

This one strikes me odd, with the double circular mark that looks like a stamp cancel. Why mark the cover paid and also give it a stamp like that? Does anyone know what this 00 looking mark is for?

Postmarked Apr 29 Trenton NJ, I assume 1846 by the note written on the right side of the envelope.


JimmyB



Whoever recieved it was careful and cut around the seal to open it.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Penny Post

This is cool. But what the heck is it? City letter dispatch stamp? Hmmm???



JimmyB

Friday, July 28, 2006

National Park Stamp

Here's an odd one. My Scott FDC book only shows single values, no block values. Isn't this a block? Never mind, I see now that it's a single pane of six. I know the condition is miserable. I get what I'm served. What's with all the cancellations on this?

Don't forget, click the image to enlarge it.

JimmyB

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Barbados Victory Angel

Is that a victory wreath in her hand? Kinda like the ones the Ceaser's used to wear into town?

Nice pair of wings there.
JimmyB

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

U.N.




Why can't we get along? Why can't everybody that cries democracy and want peace, join the best version of global democracy and bow to it. Instead many just flaunt their nose when it suits them. I'm not gonna point any fingers.

Nice cover eh? It's still just a dream.

JimmyB

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Italy

A friend my wife works with at the hospital went to Italy and sent us this postcard. Thank you so much JoAnn for taking the time to send it.



JimmyB

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Columbia Overprinted

I can't find these stamps in my catalogue, someone wrote 107 on the clip of paper and I'm certain that is not the catalogue number. In my book anyways.
Are any of you serious Columbia collectors? Or do you know what they are? Wait a moment... Is that a Panama overprint? Yep. Hmmm, probably not the double overprint listed, though I could argue that it's got 2 overprints. They are probably referring to a set actually stamped twice. Not to mention, this is a pathetic condition for a stamp to be in. Some people just can't throw anything away I guess.

Here's a Columbian stamp now. Kinda tricky there.

This summer is turning out to be a wicked hot one.

JimmyB

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Peace


Never forget the fear. It was a simpler time, just a couple super powers.

Then a few.

Now it is many.


JimmyB (trying hard to be non political)

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

War Penny


My first Penny I found it on this sheet.


The greatest naval man ever and onward. Lord Nelson. I actually have wood from the ship Victory and you can too!!! It's embedded in a stamp!!! You may already know that, but I like to bring it up. I'm sure if you follow this blog regular you already know this.





God save the Queen!!

JimmyB

Monday, July 17, 2006

Disbursing Office

June 15th 1936
That explains the penciled fireworks on the cover front. It would have no doubt been a note for the 4th of July celebration planned a short time after recieving the letter.
I like the stamp on the back. I wonder what it's purpose is? Courtesy of Uncle Sam.



JimmyB

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Niagara Falls

Deb went on a trip this week vacationing with her Mom and siblings. This is a postal card. This is not my first Canada card. My friend Leonard from Canada has sent me nice stuff too.

Gas prices are gonna spike again, all because we can't just all get along.
:(

Welcome to our new member from Peru. We are glad to see you aboard!!

JimmyB