Hello All,
I have a copy of the March 1976 85p folded counter booklet spec. UFB3, perforation type p with ink cylinder 3 dot but with no phosphor cylinder number.
Is this unusual?
I cannot find a listing of an example with no phos. cyl. I have examined it closely under uv lamp and with a magnifying glass but no sign of phos. cyl.
I have an e perf. example of the cylinder 3 dot in which the P28 is clearly
visible.
Can anyone help with this?
Thanks and regards.
Ron.
Phosphor cylinder numbers
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Ron,
I have looked in my copy of the Bookmark Catalogue (published by the GBDSBSC) and in the latest MCC catalogue and neither lists this booklet without the phos. cyl. I have also scanned through the Bookmark Journal and can not find any report of it before. Though many 'finds' never find their way into either the Bookmark Catalogue or Journal.
I have looked in my copy of the Bookmark Catalogue (published by the GBDSBSC) and in the latest MCC catalogue and neither lists this booklet without the phos. cyl. I have also scanned through the Bookmark Journal and can not find any report of it before. Though many 'finds' never find their way into either the Bookmark Catalogue or Journal.
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Hello Barry and welcome to the list.
Thanks for the response and for taking the trouble to check the catalogue.
I have the list published by Mike Holt of booklets and panes and he does not mention it there.
I will just have to add it to the 'unusual' section of the collection.
Regards
Ron.
Thanks for the response and for taking the trouble to check the catalogue.
I have the list published by Mike Holt of booklets and panes and he does not mention it there.
I will just have to add it to the 'unusual' section of the collection.
Regards
Ron.