Postal Cancel Art on Wikipedia

It looks like my Postal Cancel Art page got written up in the Wikipedia under the entry for Cancellation.  The link text is “Some people attempt to use stamps relating to the theme of a pictorial cancellation on the envelope.”  Very cool.  Thanks, anonymous wiki contributor!

(Note added 07 May 2004: Oh, right, OK.  Now that I know more about how to use Wikipedia, I can see that it wasn’t an anonymous contributor, it was surrealist painter and mail artist Daniel C. Boyer who heads the The International Union of Mail-Artists.  Weird that I’m on their radar screen.  I’m going to have to learn more about the movement.)

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