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| Author | Title | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Beaudet, Leopold | New 38-cent Queen imperforate a lucky find [1988] | 1989 |
| 2. | Beaudet, Leopold | Collectors across country report new perforations [1989-1990] | 1991 |
| 3. | Beaudet, Leopold | Perf variations inevitable with issue of new definitives | 1991 |
| 4. | Larsen, Larry | Good riddance to ugly mammal definitives | 1992 |
| 5. | Miville-Deschênes, Jean | Des animaux massacrés [1988] | 1991 |
| 6. | Robertson, Ian | Paper variations on low value definitives easily detected | 1991 |
| 7. | Robertson, Ian | They almost pulled it off - Sharp-eyed storekeeper... counterfeiters [39¢ coil] | 1992 |
| 8. | Robertson, Ian | New variety rivals seaway [Runnymede Library inscription inverts] | 1995 |
| 9. | Robertson, Ian S. | Ten years after... - Canada's current stamp definitive features a decade old portrait adapted from a 1974 photo | 1998 |
| 10. | Robertson, Ian S. | Runnymede Library stamp shows fine architecture style [Scott 1181] | 2003 |