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March 17-18, 2001:
Postal Subversion.
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
A few years ago, the Postal Service was running ads for some
of its new stamps, saying they were too good to use on the
mail. Stamp collectors protested, and the ads were pulled...
but the attitude still remains.
In conversations with postal people involved in developing
the new stamps, I've heard them refer to some issues as
"mail use stamps."
First, the question begs: If a stamp isn't intended for use
to mail letters and packages, is it really a postage stamp?
Or is it just a sticker?
And second, it's sort of demeaning to these "mail use" or
definitive stamps: Most of the recent ones are very well
done...prime examples of the latest in graphic design.
So here's what I do: I try to buy some of the commemoratives
that the Postal Service doesn't really expect to be seen in the
mail....like American Illustrators or the Pan American inverts
reissue.....and I =use= them.
As subversive acts go, it's not much....just my little act of
protest. Besides, they do mail letters.
And that's stamp collecting this week.
I'm Lloyd de Vries, CBS News.
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