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hello and welcome to another episode of the place Tampere show this is the second installment in the U.S stamp basic series were going to be talking about six degrees of stamp separation so all separation means is how do you get one or more stamps from a sheet or a pane or a coil or a booklet of stamps the six types of separations were going to be talking about today is imperfer it stamps perforations die cut rouletting vending machine stamps and hyphen hole stamps now the last two are a bit of a stretch but I really wanted to get that that Six Degrees of Separation reference in there because this is episode six of the place Tampere show for the most part all stamps that are perforated are water activated gum stamps and all the stamps that are die cut are self-adhesive stamps I cant think of any exception to either one of those but Im just going to say for the most part now the third type thats used on U.S stamps very infrequently is rouletting from what I understand of the poste