Wow, thank you so much for he shoutout, Jeff! I also like the other channels you mentioned. Patiala was a Convention Princely State in the era of the British Raj. I like those stamps. The New Zealand stamp is beautiful, especially if one notices the design properly. For some reason I am not interested in collecting Cinderella stamps. Don't know why, possibly because they were not issued for postal use. Thanks for a great video, Jeff!!! I am looking forward to your video about the Pitcairn Islands.
@@GreatStampAdventure Hi Charnie ! Thanks for the info on Patiala!!! I appreciate it!! Yes I agree - that NZ stamp is really nice !!! I am not big on Cinderella stamps myself - however I got these few as they are from the 1930’s to ‘58 - and I liked the bright colours :) Will not bother to collect anymore I don’t think because (like you) I am not really interested as they were not issues for postal use. Really they should be called ‘promotion labels’ - Jeff :)
Interestung cinderekla. Didn't know they were listed in a catalogue. That is a whole different collecting area I assume. Thank you for the shoutout Jeff. I am looking forward to your vide on the Pitcairn Island.
Nice selection of stamps there, Jeff. I particularly like the New Zealand one with the aeroplane.
@@jerrystamps Hi Jerry -yes I love that New Zealand stamp as well !!!!
Wow, thank you so much for he shoutout, Jeff! I also like the other channels you mentioned.
Patiala was a Convention Princely State in the era of the British Raj. I like those stamps.
The New Zealand stamp is beautiful, especially if one notices the design properly.
For some reason I am not interested in collecting Cinderella stamps. Don't know why, possibly because they were not issued for postal use.
Thanks for a great video, Jeff!!!
I am looking forward to your video about the Pitcairn Islands.
@@GreatStampAdventure Hi Charnie ! Thanks for the info on Patiala!!! I appreciate it!! Yes I agree - that NZ stamp is really nice !!! I am not big on Cinderella stamps myself - however I got these few as they are from the 1930’s to ‘58 - and I liked the bright colours :)
Will not bother to collect anymore I don’t think because (like you) I am not really interested as they were not issues for postal use. Really they should be called ‘promotion labels’ - Jeff :)
Interestung cinderekla. Didn't know they were listed in a catalogue. That is a whole different collecting area I assume.
Thank you for the shoutout Jeff. I am looking forward to your vide on the Pitcairn Island.
@@chrislovesstamps thanks Chris !! Really appreciate it !!