Showing posts with label Gill Craft. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Canadian Baseball - 1988

Sep 14, 1988 Beachville, Ontario
Canada Post Official FDC
signed by Gene Mauch, Montreal Expos manager 1969-1975
 Toronto, Ontario commemorative cancel
Wanda Chirnside, Toronto, Ontario

Gateway cachet
Colorano Silk
Gill Craft

Sep 14, 1988 Canada Post honors the sport of baseball..The roots of baseball in Canada go back to 4 June 1838 in Beachville, Ontario, where the first recorded organized game of baseball in North America took place. Canada's long and colorful baseball history has had many great moments and Canadians have distinguished themselves in both the minor and major leagues.

Baseball's popularity in Canada heightened with the acquisition of two major league franchises. The National League's Montreal Expos played their first game in April 1969, while the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League began play in April 1977. Besides the professionals there are now well over a million baseball players in Canada playing all forms of the game.

The cachet illustration for the Canada Post cover features an early baseball game was published in the Canadian Illustrated News July 1874.. printed on the back of the Canada Post official first day cover...

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Roberto Clemente - 1984

Ex-A-Cal
Gabriel Electronics
GCT
SOS Covers
Brandywine Cachets
CCC
Faust
Uladh Covers
Colorano silk
Educachet
Gill Craft (with unofficial postmark Star Junction, Pa)
Zaso Silk

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Jackie Robinson - 1982

Diamond Philatelics  - DP7 (JR-51)
Educachet (front and back of cover) (JR-61)
KMC Venture (JR-116)
Leather stocking (JR-127)
Metropolitan FDC Society (JR-141)
Marg (JR-137)
Gill Craft (JR-82)
can also be found as a presentation card
Jack Davis (JR-54)
PK (hand colored) (JR-151)
TM Historical (JR-196)
Thelma and Jerry Mayer #/325

JR# : The Jackie Robinson Issue, by Elten Schiller, AFDCS, First Days Journal

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Babe Ruth - 1983


George Herman "Babe" Ruth became the second baseball player to gain his own stamp issue. The Babe became a legend for his prowess on and off the field. A talented pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, a powerful slugger for the New York Yankees. He was a friend to all children, had his own radio show and starred in several silent movies.

July 6, 1983 on the 50th anniversary of baseball's annual All-Star game, being played in Chicago, the USPS honored Babe in his famous home run pose. The stamp was designed by Richard Gangel.
The USPS held a dedication July 5 for the stamp at Comiskey Park following an All-Star Old-Timer's Day game. A special dedication folder was available without a stamp or postmark. The official ceremony was held at the Chicago Main Post Office..
USPS Commemorative panel

The popularity of the Jackie Robinson stamp, and the Babe Ruth stamp saw an influx of cachets, numbering in the hundreds. many creators made multiple designs and variations, which flooded the market. The Babe Ruth stamp saw a tremendous amount of first day covers being produced..

Hall of Fame Plaque postcard
Colorano Silk
Gill Craft
Postal used (actually placed in the mainstream) in Chicago.
oddball cover, passed through the postmark machinery upside down.

Monday, March 13, 2017

Olympic Baseball - 1992


Bennett Cachetoons
Artopages
Bill Norton
Carderelli
CH Scott
Debra Moore
Don Mangus
Doris Gold
Gill Craft
H&M #/25
H&M
Herman McNatt - Spook Jacobs
John Balog
Russ Hamilton