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20b-04
$2.00
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Bee
Busy, busy, busy.
9-03
$2.50
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Carrots
9-09
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Lemonade
10-09
$2.00
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Play Ball!
10-13
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Seed Packet Post
20b-03
$2.00
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Sun in Splendour
Meant for our Heraldic Shields, but useful in many contexts.
10-11
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Sun Smile
24-10
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Surf's Up!
10-10
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Vintage Ballplayer
7-11
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Temporarily out of stock
Vintage Strawberry
Similar to the first rubber stamp I ever bought, back in 1979.
9-07
$2.25
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Watermelon
24-03
$2.50
(Unmounted only —
what this means)

Waterskiier

All stamp images are approximately actual size on a 15-inch monitor in 800x600 video mode (72 dpi). Differing monitor sizes or video modes may cause stamps to appear slightly smaller or larger than actual size. (For most people, they probably appear smaller.) The images may appear low quality or blurry onscreen, but the stamps themselves are high quality and very sharp.



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