Hello to all fellow Engraved Stamp collectors out there! My name is Matt. I live in the New England region of northern NSW Australia in a beautiful city called Armidale. The district is famous for its connection to the bushranger Captain Thunderbolt!
I am a big local history buff. In fact, I love to study history in general. I think this is what drew me to stamps in the first place. Stamps can be used as keys to unlock so much information. You collection a stamp, find out where it comes from, how it was printed etc, and suddenly you've learned a wealth of extra knowledge.
Like a lot of people I took up the hobby of stamp collecting when I was a kid. I was introduced to the hobby by my friend's father who happened to own a stamp shop in Parramatta, Sydney. On weekends I'd stay with my friend and on Saturdays we'd accompany his father to his shop. I spent many pleasant hours rummaging through his pile of used Australian stamps.
What first caught my eye were ships on stamps, particularly sailing ships. I collected as many ship stamps as I could (it was a bit more difficult in those days before the advent of the internet). I started with some ships from Australia, AAT, and Christmas Island and branched out from there.
As inevitably happens, life got in the way of stamps. For many years I completely forgot about the obsession I had had with them as a kid. About ten years ago, I happened to spot a lovely ship on a stamp and all those childhood memories came flooding back!
I am now back into the hobby with a vengeance!
I set up this blog primarily to chronicle my journey collecting Engraved Stamps of the World. A place to record the high moments, the pitfalls, and my general feelings over time while engaged in such a massive collecting effort. A lot of the content here may seem basic to a lot of die-hard Engraved Stamp collectors, but this is all very new to me and I'm writing down my entire journey.
I hope you enjoy the blog with me...
nice blog !
ReplyDeleteThanks Philately,
DeleteI'm glad you like it. Delving into the treasures locked in these tiny pieces of art is great fun!
Cheers
Matt
You have a great blog here. I can totally relate to your story as I am also coming out of hibernation myself and taking a new look at my collection. Keep writing :-)
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