[i]”… its post or pre war is what makes other spelling on the stamps …”[/i]
Nonsense, Czechoslovakia did not even exist before the war. Czechoslovkia came into being 1918. Until 1921 (US McKinley Tarriff Act) the respective writing of this country-of-origin was not standardized, hence the versions with hyphen or C-Hatschek character equal the period 1918-1921; from 1921 the US-dictated form of “Czechoslovakia” was used.
My English is also not flawless. I am not “attacking” anybody, I only stated that your answer was nonsense – the short form of lenghtily explaining that your statement was incorrect. I know that Europeans prefer to lie in your face while it sounds friendly; where I come from on the other hand people are very direct. Most collectors prefer real information so I stick to that.
And “the second time?” The only other time I answered you was when you tried to discuss a payment issue for some Kovel service. You understand it as “rude” when somebody tells you that this is a public forum and we (as not Kovel employees) can not know what you actually paid for?
I mean that before or after the war.
sorry i am from Belgium could be wrong spelling in my tekst so before
attack me with noncense please be a little kind and ask what i meant second time you
answer so rude against me. We are all just people!!