I have come across 2 sites that have been helpfull to me --
http://www.quadrigaancients.com/web/
and
http://www.webpressnotes.com/websearch.htm
I have always been interested in obtaining a complete set of Web notes. Lately, through answering posts on this forum, i have looked into the series a bit more. The 2 sites i listed are the ones i have recently found that are most helpful. First off, i was only under the impression that web-fed notes were printed much like the normal notes ... notes were printed by district.. but instead of plate position leters and numbers... web-fed press notes had plated numbers. With reading and researching a bit, i found that there were 11 plates used (although some notes have a plate #12) and each web note has a special combination of front/back plates numbers .. thus making each district of each year having multiple of notes.
I have found that a complete collection of 1988-a web notes is NOT a set including districts A,B,C,E,F,F*, and G ... Instead, a full set include the combinations of series, block, run # and plate number combinations. in the end, instead of 14 notes comprising the entire stretch of web-fed press notes .. if one counts all the 'unique' variables involved int he making of web-fed press notes... aquiring a 'full' set now includes some 240+ notes. to make matters worse, some notes have less then 5 known.
I am guessing that normal notes could also be broken down into this same style of thinking, where each series could also be collected by block, run and plate position letters/numbers... but for 'normal' notes, the combination of all these variables would result in an astronomicaly huge number of notes - JUST to complete the series.
So - Does ANYBODY else collect web-fed press notes in this manner -- or, if you collect them at all.. how do you collect them?