We have some information about the Post and Go stamps available at Autumn Stampex, which is at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London N1, from 13-16 September 2017.
Royal Mail Bureau Machine B001
Now available to pre-order, the following stamps:
Mail by Air - available as 6 x 1st class, Collectors Strip of 6 values, or Collectors set of 36 (6 values of each design).
Machin Anniversary, with additional inscription Autumn Stampex 2017 - available only as 6 x 1st.
Remembrance Poppy with additonal inscription WWI Battle of Passchendaele - available as 6 x 1st class, or Collectors Strip of 6 values.
We also have unofficial information about the kiosks at Stampex.
The Mail by Air stamps will be available from machines A012, A103 and A104.
The Machin stamps will be available from A012 and A013.
The Poppy stamps will be available from machine A014.
Unofficial information concerning other Post and Go stamps
September 13th will be the first day of issue of Jersey Post's new Post and Go design, Fruits and Berries, which will be dispensed from kiosk JE01.
The machine will also dispense the Jersey Flag stamp with an additional inscription: HRH Prince Philip 65 Years of Service.
The Fruits stamps will also be available from Jersey's Broad Street JE01 machine, and both Fruits and Flag with Prince Philip inscription will be available from the Bureau B002 machine.
Available at Stampex from Guernsey Post's GG01 machine will be the Guernsey Flag stamp with a HRH Prince Philip 65 Years of Service inscription.
Reel 2 will contain the Lighthouse stamps. The stamps will be available after Stampex from the B machine at their Bureau by visiting www.guernseystamps.com or contacting philatelic customer services on +44 (0) 1481 716486.
As usual we will obtain stamps to order. Customers requiring the Royal Mail output from machine B001 must let us know by midday Wednesday 30 August.
A very limited number of 1st class stamps will be obtained for stock for those who only want single stamps.
Customers requiring Jersey and Guernsey from the Stampex kiosks stamps must let us know by 5 September.
Ilminster yet again (part 1)
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Some more Ilminster starting with an undelivered envelope that had to be
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Given the track record of mistakes with these labels, the question that springs to mind is: that’s what they say, but what really will happen?
ReplyDeleteThat's why I particularly referred to the unofficial report from the IAR website because there was nothing on the RM P&G webpage. When Martyn Fry was production manager the arrangement was that IAR would not publish before RM. Since his retirement with a vacuum for a while, no replacement arrangement was put in place. Royal Mail have told us what we can order from Tallents House but have not actually said what they think might be on their stand at Stampex.
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