Cachet Maker J M Barlow

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Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.


 

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1934-04-07
Locy Type 3 (BTT) "U.S. FRIGATE"
"TRANSIT PED / MIGUEL LOCKS"
USF CONSTITUTION

Welcome on your 2nd Transit

Printed cachet sponsored by the Canal Zone Boy Scouts, cachet artist was G. Cargill Barnard. The Cachet Director was J. M. Barlow.


 

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1934-04-07
Locy Type 3 (BTT) "U.S. FRIGATE"
"TRANSIT PED / MIGUEL LOCKS"
USF CONSTITUTION

Welcome on your 2nd Transit

Backside of the Canal Zone Boy Scouts cover showing the Pedro Miguel Canal Zone duplex postmarks. The one dated "Mar 7 1934" I believe should be "Apr 7 1934" like the other except the mail clerk forgot to change the month slug.


 

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1934-04-07
Locy Type 3 (BTT) "U.S. FRIGATE"
"TRANSIT PED / MIGUEL LOCKS"
USF CONSTITUTION

Welcome on your 2nd Transit

Printed cachet sponsored by the Canal Zone Boy Scouts with an additional rubber stamp cachet in blue (#S-6 in "The USF Constitution - Cachets and Cancellations of the 1932 and 1934 Transits of the Panama Canal" by Roger A. Wentworth and Robert J. Karrer, Jr.), cachet artist was G. Cargill Barnard. The Cachet Director was J. M. Barlow. From the Tom Kean collection.


 

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1934-04-07
Locy Type 3 (BTT) "U.S. FRIGATE"
"TRANSIT PED / MIGUEL LOCKS"
USF CONSTITUTION

Welcome on your 2nd Transit

Backside of the Canal Zone Boy Scouts cover showing the Pedro Miguel Canal Zone duplex postmarks with an additional rubber stamp cachet in blue (#S-4 in "The USF Constitution - Cachets and Cancellations of the 1932 and 1934 Transits of the Panama Canal" by Roger A. Wentworth and Robert J. Karrer, Jr.). The one dated "Mar 7 1934" I believe should be "Apr 7 1934" like the other except the mail clerk forgot to change the month slug. From the Tom Kean collection.

 


 

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