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O901

O901 / Scott 2134

Transportation

 Iceboat


Collins Cover Announcement 


ICEBOAT - 1880's


This Transportation Series cover is one that I recommend highly. Do add one to your collection as it has to be the best over-all FDC produced for this issue. Both the cachet and the Unofficial First Day cancel are super.


The hand-painted "entire" cachet spans the whole envelope, and it shows an early iceboat skimming along over the glistening ice. The vivid sail colors are vibrant against the winter starkness, and they are reflected in softer tones on the icy surface. The shoreline backdrop adds the perfect contrast that projects the cold, wintery day.


The cachet alone makes this a most worthy cover, but the unofficial cancel is the crowning touch that makes this COLLINS a must. I was in Rochester, N.Y. on March 22nd. The next morning I was first in line at the post office. ("You're the first one to buy these stamps" exclaimed the postal clerk), and then it was a taxi dash back to the airport and a flight to Cleveland. (A mechanical problem in Detroit delayed the flight, and I became a little nervous, but a substitute plane took us to Cleveland only a bit late.) At Cleveland, I obtained the PERFECT unofficial for this issue -- an ice-related cancel for ice-related stamps. What are the odds of getting that? It's a great pictorial showing the U.S. Coast Guard cutter "Mackinaw" and commemorating 40 years of Great Lakes icebreaking. It fits onto the cover perfectly and ties a pair of the stamps to the envelope.


It's a really good Transportation Series cover -- the iceboat and the icebreaker -- two boats with ice connections. The unofficial pictorial First Day cancel is of excellent quality, and the full face hand-painted cachet is top notch. This will be an excellent addition to any cover collection, and I wouldn't be surprised by an early sell out. Item #0901 - $7.50


Summer 2020 Mail Sale Commentary 


Lot 6 O901 — Iceboat 1880s — U.S. Coast Guard pictorial postmark 3-23-85


This is one of the most interesting and pertinent postmarks I've ever obtained. Incredibly, on the same day the stamp was placed on sale in Rochester, New York, (the clerk there told me, "You're the first one to buy these stamps"), there was a great related pictorial postmark in Cleveland, Ohio. I flew there via Detroit and obtained the PERFECT postmark on a pair of the new stamps. (What are the odds of that for an iceboat stamp?) It shows the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Mackinaw and commemorates "40 years of icebreaking on the Great Lakes." It fits this cover perfectly. My hand painted cachet shows a colorful iceboat skimming over the ice on a rural northern lake. During my teen years my pal Bill Wiley had a two-person iceboat on 9-mile long Greenwood Lake. Many a winter day we would glide over the frozen surface. This is a wonderful Collins "Transportation Series" first day cover. 


Spring 2025 Mail Sale Commentary 


Lot 7 0901 — Iceboat 1880s — Transportation Series PNC — 3-23-85


This Plate Number Coil cover has one of the most interesting and pertinent postmarks I've ever obtained. Incredibly, on the same day the stamp was placed on sale in Rochester, New York, (the clerk there told me, "You're the first one to buy these stamps)," there was a great related pictorial postmark in Cleveland, Ohio. I flew there via Detroit and obtained the PERFECT postmark on a pair of the new stamps. (What are the odds of that for an iceboat stamp?) It shows the U.S. Coast Guard cutter MackindWand commemorates "40 Years of Icebrealdng on the Great Lakes." It fits this cover perfectly. My hand-painted cachet shows a colorful iceboat skimming over the ice on a rural northern lake. During my teen years, my pal Bill Wiley had a two-person iceboat on 9-milelong Greenwood Lake. Many a winter day we would glide over the frozen surface. This is a wonderful Collins "Transportation Series" first day cover. 

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