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Monday, December 7, 2009

Whether a maximum card is FIP-compliant or not, I still call it a Dorincard. This one is NOT.



I invite you to tell me WHY this is not FIP-compliant.
In a related story, I could tell you WHY I don't care, in this case.
Should you jump on me for calling this "a maximum card", I could instantly tell you "it's a Dorincard", a term that includes all the FIP-compliant maximum cards, and then some.
:)
BTW, this is just a temporary juxtaposition of those elements; I didn't affix/apply them yet.
Just a demo/comp/project/study/idea.
2010, the Year of the Tiger.

2 comments:

  1. Whatever the case, it's beautiful! Are you going to tell us why it's not FIP compliant? :)

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  2. Hi,

    It's far from beeing a maximun card :
    - 2 stamps, you can have only one
    - Zazzle stamps, the illustration is private and not part of the stamp in a philatelic way.
    - the cancel doesn't seem to be related to the subject, by the way the cancel doesn't seem to be one, as it is on some kind a paper.

    I tried to do maximum cards for personnalized stamps : http://www.blog-philatelie.com/2008/07/montimbramoi-et-cartes-maximum.html

    The first one is not, the second perharps, and I think the third is !

    Have fun.

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