Hello all
The GBPS library has just acquired a series of photographs in 11 films covering flaws in the arms and festival high values. These photos were originally sold by Gerry with notes describing each photo. These notes are missing from the library set. Could anyone supply us with a copy?
Regards
Matthew and Cheryl
GBPS Library
Gerry Bater Photographs
Re: Gerry Bater Photographs
Hello Matthew and Cheryl,
While hoping that your search for the notes will meet with success - I am wondering if it will be possible to publish the photographs here on the Board? They should be of great interest to those of us who have some focus on the KGVI high values.
Best regards
Klaus K. Simonsen
While hoping that your search for the notes will meet with success - I am wondering if it will be possible to publish the photographs here on the Board? They should be of great interest to those of us who have some focus on the KGVI high values.
Best regards
Klaus K. Simonsen
Re: Gerry Bater Photographs
They'd probably be too big when scanned full size (or more likely enlarged), and there's also the question of copyright -- which presumably resides with the estates of the authors -- to resolve. However, in principle we could certainly host them elsewhere on the site as a download.Simonsen wrote:While hoping that your search for the notes will meet with success - I am wondering if it will be possible to publish the photographs here on the Board? They should be of great interest to those of us who have some focus on the KGVI high values.
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Re: Gerry Bater Photographs
Are the photos in Gerry's book: Waterlow Procedures. King George VI 'Arms to Festival' High Values. Design to Press.?whale330 wrote:Hello all
The GBPS library has just acquired a series of photographs in 11 films covering flaws in the arms and festival high values. These photos were originally sold by Gerry with notes describing each photo. These notes are missing from the library set. Could anyone supply us with a copy?
Regards
Matthew and Cheryl
GBPS Library
Best wishes, Mike