Great and cool out-of-the-box approach indeed! Love it that you showed an electric guitar. I cherish (but nowadays alas hardly play) my Ibanez solid body electric guitar :-) Which of course is different from the Fender and Gibson Hendrix used to play. At least all 20th century inventions.
(The guitar player in this stamp makes me realize that the sixties, Woodstock, hippies were 20th century inventions, too :-) )
I love your approach to the theme. It never entered my mind to consider Batman as a 20th century invention! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eva. At first I didn't feel like I had any stamps for today, then I looked through some recently received items and found these.
DeleteWhat would music be like without the electric guitar, nicely placed stamp.
ReplyDeleteThat stamp does lend itself to being placed like a diamond.
DeleteI ruled out motor vehicles and planes as non-20th century, but can see your approach works.
ReplyDeleteYou may have been able to get away with mass production of motor vehicles.
DeleteGreat and cool out-of-the-box approach indeed!
ReplyDeleteLove it that you showed an electric guitar. I cherish (but nowadays alas hardly play) my Ibanez solid body electric guitar :-) Which of course is different from the Fender and Gibson Hendrix used to play. At least all 20th century inventions.
(The guitar player in this stamp makes me realize that the sixties, Woodstock, hippies were 20th century inventions, too :-) )
Yes, I guess rock concerts are definitely a 20th century invention!
DeleteOh wow! Keen eyes on that Batman stamp :D Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maria, I really liked the Batman set of stamps.
DeleteJimi looks better placed on an angle.
ReplyDeleteI thought there were would far more cars with this theme! (or airplanes)
The Jimi stamps were even printed on the pane in an unconventional way. They definitely lend themselves to different configurations.
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