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United States/Stamps : China Clay (Kaolin) used in First, Second, Third & Fourth Bureau Issues Article

 

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16 Jun 2025
11:11:29am
Article in the United States Specialist June 2025 issue.

Many scans/photos of stamps.

A few grafts.

Thought I'd pass this along to sOr members. Forensic analysts of stamp paper.




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Sarge

16 Jun 2025
12:42:06pm
re: China Clay (Kaolin) used in First, Second, Third & Fourth Bureau Issues Article

1899,

It is a very interesting article. From what I can gather from the findings published in the article. The jury is still out about the existence of the China Clay (Kaolin) varieties. Now what is Scott going to do? Are they going to re-instate the variety or leave it as a discontinued variety? Those are my million dollar questions. What do others think? I seem to remember the philatelic world was turned on its head when Scott discontinued the variety.

Now I have to get back to staff duty.

Jeremy

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16 Jun 2025
11:11:29am

Article in the United States Specialist June 2025 issue.

Many scans/photos of stamps.

A few grafts.

Thought I'd pass this along to sOr members. Forensic analysts of stamp paper.




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Sarge

16 Jun 2025
12:42:06pm

re: China Clay (Kaolin) used in First, Second, Third & Fourth Bureau Issues Article

1899,

It is a very interesting article. From what I can gather from the findings published in the article. The jury is still out about the existence of the China Clay (Kaolin) varieties. Now what is Scott going to do? Are they going to re-instate the variety or leave it as a discontinued variety? Those are my million dollar questions. What do others think? I seem to remember the philatelic world was turned on its head when Scott discontinued the variety.

Now I have to get back to staff duty.

Jeremy

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