This store is a very nice place. Actually thay have several stores in Paris. It s hard to go there without buying anything. It s intetesting to see that only one stamp got cancelled. It is always a challenge when you don t put all stamps at the same place...
I think the machine always looks for top right (or bottom left). Here in the US the machines never look for the other corners. I feel like some countries' machines do - like Spain, and maybe Netherlands.
I guess that me too... Those stamps are among my favourite. I think they are perfect to write a letter using a fountain pen (which I don't own!).
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful stamps, aren't they.
DeleteBeautiful indeed!
DeleteAnd I agree, nomnom! My wallet would turn empty after entering this shop...
It would not help me with my mission this year to use up cards and envelopes I already have.
DeleteThis store is a very nice place. Actually thay have several stores in Paris. It s hard to go there without buying anything.
ReplyDeleteIt s intetesting to see that only one stamp got cancelled. It is always a challenge when you don t put all stamps at the same place...
I think the machine always looks for top right (or bottom left). Here in the US the machines never look for the other corners. I feel like some countries' machines do - like Spain, and maybe Netherlands.
DeleteSome Dutch cancellations look as if the postal machine has been really searching for the stamps, meanwhile canceling, even across the envelope :-)
DeleteOne from Eva had a huge battle with the cancellation machine, and in the end the stamp was still not cancelled. Link
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