Coaster Postage Stamps

Why not they had Elvis so why not coasters. A few years ago I think they had carousel horses. Here are the ones I think they could use:
1. Coney Island Cyclone (most famous)
2. Leap the Dips (oldest)
3. Santa Cruz Dipper (landmark)
4. Thunderbolt (another famous)
5. The Beast (longest)
6. Magnum (first to hit 200ft.)
7. Batman the Ride (first invert)
8. Revolution (first looper)
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Parks hit for 2000!
PKD,BGW,Knoebels,DP,HP,PKI,HW,SFKK,SFA, Camden, SFO,CP,WL,IW,KW,BP
How about these
1. Crystal Beach Cyclone (most terrifying)
2. Loch Ness Monster (very picturesque)
3. The Bat (1st Supended)
4. Matterhorn (1st w/ tubular rails)
5. PKI Racer (re-birth of woodies)
and.....
Bonus S:ROS(SFA) & SOB (most plauged heheheh)
Jeff's avatar
While not a coaster, Cedar Point's armored horse from one of the carousels was featured on a postage stamp just a few years ago.

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Jeff
Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com
In addition to ones showing picturesque views of coasters, I'd like to see a seperate set showing different types of coaster trains (i.e. MilF's, PTC's, Flying Turns, anything Schwarzkopf, etc.). Hard to believe it hasn't been done, but then again we're probably the only people interested.

I survived a Japanese typhoon and the Togo flat ride of death!!!!!!
Mamoosh's avatar
IIRC you can upload your own photos and have stamps made at www.stamps.com

mOOSH

I'll bet the shopping cart enthusiasts across the U.S. would like to have stamps that show off all of the different cart models and each retail/grocery chain that uses them. I have no idea why the US Postal Service haven't made these yet.

Target's "Plasticore Tech 3000 (Red)" from Cartco Incorperated comes to mind as the most sought after stamp in the collection...rotflmao

(yes, I am a closet shopping cart enthusiast.) ;)

rollergator's avatar
I think you just outed yourself... ;)

LOL! :)

a_hoffman50's avatar
MoOsH, did you check out the pricing on those? $17.99 for a book of 20. For those that practice fuzzy math, 20 times .39 equals 7.80. They add ten dollars and nineteen cents to the price! Wow, I rhink I will just stick with the plain ol' stamps here at home!

Wow, dexter, I had no idea!

besides...it seems to me that you're only going to create these stamps........to send them to other people? its not like you're going to collect and save them...they wouldn't be worth much, imho, really...

Haha no I'm not giving Patrick the finger

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