My name is Jerry Austen and in the last 8-9 months, I have been working in association with David Coath on a new project to create an online catalogue of the Official Perfins of the Australian States. The Tasmanian section is now ready for release, but I would dearly love the input of the TPS to point out any flaws, misinterpretations or glaring errors that I have made during my research, if anyone is willing to review it and provide feedback. I have been assigned a huge stockpile of official perfins to sort through as one of the bases for my research and along with information from many existing works, I have created the current document, which will be put online when finalised. The two Tasmanian pages are here (I am borrowing my son's "Save the Tasmanian Devil" website as a temporary storage place for the pages, so that people can view them - my apologies

http://savethedevils.com.au/wp-content/ ... ith-SG.pdf (T perfins)
http://savethedevils.com.au/wp-content/ ... -title.pdf (OS perfins)
I have been collecting the Australian States for many years but I am fully aware that my knowledge of very specialised areas will not come close to the experts in the field, hence the reason for putting this out there to you Tasmanian specialists. I have used the Stanley Gibbons catalogue as the best guidelines for the documents, in the full knowledge that other publications exist that go into more detail. However, myself and David believed that this was the most sensible common ground to at least add a further reference point for collectors and people who will be using the site to discover what official perfins they actually have.
The one area that has been tricky for me in Tasmania is the Pictorials and their multiple shades. I have tried wherever possible to list the positions in the 'OS' and the different patterns in the 'T' per shade, but not being a specialist in this area and having only been able to refer to the quantity of stamps on hand to check personally, I deemed it best to be slightly more generic with the ‘T’ perfins in the listings per shade and pattern, since the shades listed in SG seemed to be pretty much of similar value and I found no reason to suspect that certain shaded would NOT have been perfinned at the time. Without more knowledge, this may prove to be flawed logic, so if anyone could further enlighten me on this issue, that would be fantastic.
All in all, any critique and help that you could all give me would be hugely appreciated, since the goal is to have as complete and accurate a site as possible once it is finally released, so please post any suggestions, comments etc or email me directly and I can adjust and change things as necessary. There are also a few scans of stamps that you will see missing, purely since I did not come across them in my stockpile. Any additional scans would also be a big help if anyone would be so kind.
Thank you for your efforts and I look forward to hearing from you in due course and to getting the final site up and running for all the States in the near future.
Kind regards,
Jerry Austen