Walter Gaylord Crosby, (1881-1947) left an indelible mark on the world of philately as a pioneering cachetmaker. His unique cachets, often adorned with colorful thermographic printing and small black and white photographs, set him apart and made his work easily recognizable. Crosby's cachets are highly regarded by collectors, and he was voted the top cachetmaker of the 1930s by members of the American First Day Cover Society. Until now there has not been a single published comprehensive catalog dedicated to Crosby's first day cover cachets. This catalog is Volume 1 of a series that will generally focus on Crosby's United States first day cover activity. With over 700 color images of Crosby's work covering the period of 1928-1938, one can see the depth and quality which made him such a popular cachetmaker. Crosby's cachets remain a testament to his creativity and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply intrigued by philately, exploring his work provides a glimpse into a fascinating chapter of postal history
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