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I really hope someone will recognize it. I have even had my son searching for it when he can. I really would like to find it and am hoping the SCS community can help.
Hi 3catfamily-wi that stamp is a Magenta stamp #37.234.H called Whimsy Rudolph. I found him in a catalog pdf I have. I think the stamp is from 2006. Hope this helps,
Lysa
I happened to see a similar reindeer on Joggles.com that is in the Stampotique section. Unfortunately it is out of stock but you can be notified when it's back or search elsewhere.
Hi 3catfamily-wi that stamp is a Magenta stamp #37.234.H called Whimsy Rudolph. I found him in a catalog pdf I have. I think the stamp is from 2006. Hope this helps,
Lysa
Wow! You are good!!
I searched through Google Images last night with no luck at all. (Yes, I need a life.)
Unfortunately, I think finding that adorable stamp for sale is going to be a challenge. I wish the OP luck. I know very well what it's like to fall in love with a lesser known retired stamp.
I never thought I'd find him. This is the first time I've used a forum, don't know why I never have before. Everyone has been so helpful and friendly. I'm gonna go see if he's still available and order him right away if he is.
Thanks, Linda. I do know about that method, and use it all the time. I thought there might be a way to actually "copy" the image and use it to search?
Sorry - I misunderstood the question. The answer is yes and no
You can search google for a specific PHOTO - just go to https://images.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl and click the camera icon in the search box. Upload a photo and search - if there are other instances of that image on the internet you will find them.
That CAN help if you are searching for where a card is posted (for example, those maddening pins on Pinterest that go nowhere) and you can get more info from wherever the original photo lives. But not that great for finding stamp images.
It will find similar images - so if you try it on her image, you'll see it just returns a bunch of kraft rectangles
Sorry - I misunderstood the question. The answer is yes and no
You can search google for a specific PHOTO - just go to https://images.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl and click the camera icon in the search box. Upload a photo and search - if there are other instances of that image on the internet you will find them.
That CAN help if you are searching for where a card is posted (for example, those maddening pins on Pinterest that go nowhere) and you can get more info from wherever the original photo lives. But not that great for finding stamp images.
It will find similar images - so if you try it on her image, you'll see it just returns a bunch of kraft rectangles
Thanks for the info, Lydia. And I do know your name, lol. Don't know why I called you Linda. I try to be careful about names, because mine is Annette, and I'm always getting called Anita.
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Thanks for the info, Lydia. And I do know your name, lol. Don't know why I called you Linda. I try to be careful about names, because mine is Annette, and I'm always getting called Anita.
ROFL!
I find if I'm typing with the TV on I type all sorts of stupid things
They are ever so slightly different on their antlers. Fun Stampers Journey has the stamp, with solid shoes, sold as a single stamp or bundled with a die. Gina K has the stamp with outlined shoes and it's sold as a set. Obviously the same designer.
Isn't that funny (odd) that two companies would carry essentially the same image? I'm guessing there might not be much money in stamp design so the designers need to sell their ideas where ever they can. I think I thought that most companies had their own in house designers, but maybe that's not the case.
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