More of my conceptual mailings. A Rubik's Cube, which I covered in stamps, wrote an address on, jumbled up, and chucked in the postbox. Remarkably, this was solved enough to find the delivery address, all within 24 hours. I've received unofficial threats from a handful of employees of the Royal Mail over this, and praise from others. Message me if you would like to know more! (www.edfairburn.com)

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Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on November 25, 2011 at 10:59am

This is really cool, Ed!

I do stuff with Machine stamps too: see www.val-herman-art.eu then Stamp Art then Works.

Regards, Val

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