US Post Office Star Wars Set

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I don't keep track of the US post office's stamp releases, though I really ought to, as they release some really lovely stamps every year.

They did a set of Star Wars themed stamps which look really tasty:

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James Larkin said:

There was a competition a while back on http://www.uspsjedimaster.com/ where you got to vote for your favourite ... can't remember the exact competition was at the start of april I voted on it :) I guess this is the fruit of my labour (click) :D

The one of Yoda was voted most popular it seems :)

James Larkin said:

Did I mention my cats name is Yoda :D

Ralph said:

Michele

I know you're a man of a diverse and surprising array of talents and interests but I never took you for a budding philatelist too. Where do you have the time...

Cheers

Ralph

Ralph

As I mentioned on one of my previous stamp / philately related posts, it used to be one of my hobbies growing up. I didn't do much for quite a long time, but I've recently started collecting FDCs from Royal Mail and An Post

Michele

Many people return to the hobby later in life, as it's a wonderful way to relax and escape the rigors of life, while still keeping the mind active. You should consider returning to the "dark side", known as stamp collecting!

-Allen

James said:

I feel like saying something along the lines of ... the watermark is strong in this one :)

@Allen - full on stamp collecting is unlikely. I'll stick to first day covers for the moment :)

@James - I worry about you at times :)

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