John Maloney
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There's nothing like a beaver tail omlette made with river chicken eggs.
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Got this from Bentley for a can of tuna, while Greg was sleeping.
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My dog Raymo now has a little brother Ziggy.
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Doesn't anyone say anything funny here anymore?
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I must've fallen asleep.
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Consider that deleted.
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Since foxing is mold, can it be killed? Is there a substance that can be applied to the stamp that only kills the mold without damaging the stamp. I know bleach will kill mold, but will affect the color of the stamp. Is there a way that a stamp coul…
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Ron's still down in that Japanese basement. I couldn't tear him away from the tea ceremony.
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My grandfather trapped beaver in Labrador and Quebec in the 19th century. It didn't make him rich. When he got older he invested in beaver pelts. Back then you could buy in to a trappers take before he went out trapping and be promised a specific nu…
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Uncle Tonoose?
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Does this gum make my backside look fat?
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Thank you, Phil.
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Top: Bismarck Bottom: Eclair That's what we call 'em in New England.
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Massachusetts here. We call them jelly donuts. Bismarcks are long and narrow.
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Pre Cancels from Tunisia. Elegant. A new purchase.
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I just bought these from Brother Greg Doll. Along with a couple others but these are my favorite. Thanks Greg.
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There are some cool stamps under the search term "Aesop"
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I don't think Aesop liked foxes very much. They were either victims or killers in his stories.
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You can find a nice MNH example for around $250.00. But better centering will come with a price. And unused have been hinged. Then there are some really pretty used ones. Something for everyone.
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Thanks for the comments on the cover.
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I remember the head cleaning cartridge, there were drops you put on the felt part. But a de-magnetizer, that reminds me of a story. My childhood friend Eddie was the first of our group to have color tv. One day we were at his house playing with a st…
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Thanks for the input and observations.
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Brett. Ça va?
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I have a small confederate section in my collection. I presume 50 percent or more fake, with the exception of the stamps I bought from Mystic which I assume are all real. I'll post some more covers.
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I would welcome comments/criticism on this cover. I don't know if it's real. Thanks.
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I suspected that. Otherwise, why would it be Due 3? It probably had no stamp, and would have been cool like that. Maybe I should remove the stamp?
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I remember having to stick a book of matches into the slot under the 8-track cartridge in order to line the tape up with the heads. But I ain't never heard of a de Gaussing