condeesteso
Established Member
I am now the proud owner of a fine Chalco stamp, which Jim (Sputnik Jim these days) kindly got as a gift for me.
I'll try and stick to the stamp, but a bit of background may be handy.
Here's the stamp, stunningly made:
It was actually a kind of thank you. Deep in the winter, snow all over the place... Jim finds an observatory on eBay, near Canterbury. He got the seller to measure it (big things, observatories) and I did a rough drawing to check it would sit on my trailer. So one Sunday off we go. But the seller mis-measured a bit (a lot then).
So, a few days later, down to Paddock Wood to rent the biggest pick-up we could find in Kent, and off we go again.
Anyway, got it back all safe and sound - I think Jim calls it the Oh-2, or No 2 (something like that).
Back to the stamp - the script is very old-style and looks really good - brilliant workmanship from Ian. I am a very proud owner and need to go round stamping everything.
Many thanks to Jim, and many thanks to Ian at Chalco too.
p.s. and wife Annie probably calls it the Go 2
I'll try and stick to the stamp, but a bit of background may be handy.
Here's the stamp, stunningly made:
It was actually a kind of thank you. Deep in the winter, snow all over the place... Jim finds an observatory on eBay, near Canterbury. He got the seller to measure it (big things, observatories) and I did a rough drawing to check it would sit on my trailer. So one Sunday off we go. But the seller mis-measured a bit (a lot then).
So, a few days later, down to Paddock Wood to rent the biggest pick-up we could find in Kent, and off we go again.
Anyway, got it back all safe and sound - I think Jim calls it the Oh-2, or No 2 (something like that).
Back to the stamp - the script is very old-style and looks really good - brilliant workmanship from Ian. I am a very proud owner and need to go round stamping everything.
Many thanks to Jim, and many thanks to Ian at Chalco too.
p.s. and wife Annie probably calls it the Go 2