Fulton Cachets are finely engraved cachets, usually printed in color rather than black. Because Fultons were produced only from 1947 to 1950, they offer an opportunity to assemble a complete collection of very attractive cachets. While many Fultons can be located with some persistence, a few, such as the foreign issues and the U.S Utah cachet, are quite difficult to find.

Fluegal Covers are attractive, multicolored cachets produced from 1945 until 1968. Attractive use of color is being appreciated more and more by the cachet collector, and all Fluegal cachets are becoming harder and harder to find.

One of the most intriguing cachetmakers of the 1930's and 40's is W.G. Crosby. Crosby produced cachets using a raised print, with a space in the printed design for a small photo to be posted on the cover. Crosby produced many varieties of his cachet by changing the printed design and the photo. Over twenty-five different Crosby cachet varieties are known to exist on the Navy issue of 1945.

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