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Last edited by Wulf; 08-22-2010 at 04:30 PM.
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08-22-2010 04:12 PM
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Here's a picture from the auction showing the odd CC.
Below is a picture of the bounced CC from a friends 6,2 mil Inland..
As you'll see........... That's no INLAND STAMP !!
Charlie

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Charlie, I had to get out my 5.2 Inland. You're right and I stand corrected.
I don't think the seller is trying to fool us, I just think he is miss informed.
So who's CC is that?.....Frank
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Honestly, the stock is so damaged that I don't think it is worth anything anyway.
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My 5.2 Inland CC, just like your friends Charlie....Frank
Attachment 15172
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I checked both WB (pg 315) and Riecsh and it doesn't seem to match anything. I hate to say it, but could the "double bounce" be a newer, recent stamp placed over an old one?
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Agreed with Wulf, the stock is of little value.
Also agreed that I don't think the seller is trying to mis-lead anyone.
I've been blowing this picture up and playing with color shades.
I believe this larger stamp was added at some time. My guess...... a poor Inland reproduction stamp. Was thinking at first... could it be a early QHMC Bigwheel? It isn't, but it's possible that the area I've circled could be the remnant of a real Stan Pro CC.
Just guessing on my part. But the size and location would be close.
Charlie-painter777
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Charlie, I think you are onto something there.
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Fun mystery to try and figure out on a slow Sunday. Cheers.....Frank
I can almost see the SP CC in your circle.
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Charlie I DO believe that is a Standard Products cartouche.
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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