"Why did the chicken cross the Mobius strip?" "To get to the same side!" 😃😃😃 -Sheldon Cooper As you mention, it's an interesting concept but it does raise some questions. Along the same lines, I wonder how some of the Austrian issues can go through the mail and not get destroyed, especially the ones with crystals. And how do they cancel the embroidered ones? As a klutz, I think I'll stick to the good old torus for my bagels 😅 Thanks for another fine video! 👍
Good presentation, Neil is an old of my UA-cam chanel than I love to look all time. Sciences is part of my Life. Failure analysis engineer, métallurgistes, welding engineer was my professionnal occupation. Have a good day Ted.
Cool episode and note the label for the Boston Show borrows heavily from one of the engraved Bicentennial issues leading up to the 1976 Bicentennial (Scott 1478)
Your best bet for finding the market value is to do a search on a site like HipStamp. Search the Scott Catalogue number (if you know it) along with keywords FDC, and the name of the FDC producer, like ArtCraft, Colorano, etc, and see if you find a match for the one you have.
Hi Ted, I am not going to praise this video unlike the other of the people. I am little bit disappointed by watching you drawing Mobius line. Maginot line did not help France with defending from Germany, on the beginning of the WW2. So, the Mobius line won t help us with collecting stamps. No offense, but this is my opinion. Zvezdan, Serbia
Mathematics in philately = One great video. I would put multiple likes if UA-cam allowed. Thank you for the the interesting insight.
Thank you very much, Sayantan.
Thanks for the honorable mention Ted!
My pleasure, Wayne.
"Why did the chicken cross the Mobius strip?"
"To get to the same side!" 😃😃😃
-Sheldon Cooper
As you mention, it's an interesting concept but it does raise some questions. Along the same lines, I wonder how some of the Austrian issues can go through the mail and not get destroyed, especially the ones with crystals. And how do they cancel the embroidered ones? As a klutz, I think I'll stick to the good old torus for my bagels 😅 Thanks for another fine video! 👍
Ha-ha! Good ol' Sheldon. As for your questions, I think the answer is, they don't want you to use them. They just want the money. :)
I love the new intro and music: shot, sweet, & snappy.
Thanks bevaroni.
Good fun watching this, and I do collect stamps. I watch all of your videos. Thank You.
Thanks, Charles. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Loved the new intro and other effects
Thanks, Lawrence.
Very cool!
Thanks, Raul.
excellent postage stamps. I looked with pleasure
Thank you very much.
Great video, Ted.
Thank you, Renee.
Interesting as always
Thank you very much.
you teach me alot of stuff i had no clue about,thank you alice
Thank you, Alice.
Fun!
Thanks, Jack.
Good presentation, Neil is an old of my UA-cam chanel than I love to look all time. Sciences is part of my Life. Failure analysis engineer, métallurgistes, welding engineer was my professionnal occupation. Have a good day Ted.
I appreciate your comments, Yves. Thanks for watching.
Awesome :-)
Thank you, Nisarg.
I love that stamp in the case!
It is very cool, and makes a nice shelf display. Thanks again for watching, Karen.
Very interesting.. very cool to hear about the expo
Thanks, Mick. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Cool episode and note the label for the Boston Show borrows heavily from one of the engraved Bicentennial issues leading up to the 1976 Bicentennial (Scott 1478)
Yes it does. Thanks, Chris.
Very interesting stamps and DIY bonus. Thank you Ted!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Would you be interested in doing a Swap and Research Challenge video, as seen in my previous video #55?
@@tedtalksstamps yes, off course. That's great idea 😃. I will write to you soon to talk about that.
Namaskar sir
Hello.
do you have a suggestion on how to go about finding the catalogue value of a certain fdc ,thats reputable ?
Your best bet for finding the market value is to do a search on a site like HipStamp. Search the Scott Catalogue number (if you know it) along with keywords FDC, and the name of the FDC producer, like ArtCraft, Colorano, etc, and see if you find a match for the one you have.
How are you Ed?
Great! But getting better.
Hi Ted, I am not going to praise this video unlike the other of the people. I am little bit disappointed by watching you drawing Mobius line. Maginot line did not help France with defending from Germany, on the beginning of the WW2. So, the Mobius line won t help us with collecting stamps. No offense, but this is my opinion. Zvezdan, Serbia
You misunderstand. The Mobius line was to help you enjoy bagels.
Loved the Mobius stamp, does the bagel come with cream cheese
I think the bagel comes with mint never hinged gum. But don't put cream cheese on the stamp. 😂