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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 1384022" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>This has been discussed ad nauseum on other forums and I believe in Small Arms Review. Because the stamp has been canceled and no longer has monetary value, there is no prohibition against an identical color copy of the stamp.</p><p></p><p>I also believe that the idea of "intent" comes into play also. If you make a 100% copy of the stamp, photoshop out the canceled serial number and try to affix it to another Form 4 you are talking about a different kettle of fish.</p><p></p><p>I scan my Form 4s, front and back as a single page. I print them out and laminate the copies. Originals get stored in the bank. Duplicates go into a book that I take with me whenever I go shooting. I take 'em all so that I don't mistakenly leave the one I need in the safe!!</p><p></p><p>I have NEVER had anyone who looked at my Form 4s go "hold on there pardner, you have a 100% copy of this here stamp. I'm gonna have to haul you in for that."</p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 1384022, member: 936"] This has been discussed ad nauseum on other forums and I believe in Small Arms Review. Because the stamp has been canceled and no longer has monetary value, there is no prohibition against an identical color copy of the stamp. I also believe that the idea of "intent" comes into play also. If you make a 100% copy of the stamp, photoshop out the canceled serial number and try to affix it to another Form 4 you are talking about a different kettle of fish. I scan my Form 4s, front and back as a single page. I print them out and laminate the copies. Originals get stored in the bank. Duplicates go into a book that I take with me whenever I go shooting. I take 'em all so that I don't mistakenly leave the one I need in the safe!! I have NEVER had anyone who looked at my Form 4s go "hold on there pardner, you have a 100% copy of this here stamp. I'm gonna have to haul you in for that." Dave [/QUOTE]
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