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Frequently
Asked Questions:
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Q-What is a
Beck CREW Cover?
Answer-A Beck
CREW cover is defined as a Beck printed cover without the "B" number.�
Beck's
printing log shows how many covers were printed for each cachet and he noted
that 25 additional
envelopes were sent to the Navy for their use.�
See an
example of a Beck CREW cover below.� Note that there is no B number.

The 25 envelopes Beck sent did not have, postage stamps,
addresses or the "B" number printed on the cover.�
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The 25 covers were a
gift from Mr. Beck to the Navy for handling the batch of
collector's covers Beck sent to the Navy's coordinator for cancellation.�
Beck intended the covers to go to the Senior CREW or VIPs, but Beck really
didn't have control on how the covers were distributed.� This is why it is called a CREW cover.
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Q-Some Beck CREW covers have a rubber stamped address.� Does this mean
that some collectors sent his own envelopes to Beck and requested CREW
covers?
A-Traditionally, we have thought that CREW covers were Beck printed covers
without the B number with envelopes supplied by Beck. (no stamp and
no address)
Now we have
evidence and believe that Beck had relationships with various collectors in
the USA and Europe that he prepared special requests for including printing
space cachets without the B number. Here is an example:
Note the
rubber stamp address on the cover shown below.� The address had to be
applied by the collector.� Then Beck printed the CREW cachet, probably by
special request.

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Q-Whom at
the Navy did Beck send the covers for postmarking?
A-For each
of the two Task Forces, (Atlantic and Pacific), the US Navy had coordinator
personnel.� See the separate newspaper article naming Chief WO Skelley.� Beck
did not send his batch of covers for each ship directly to the ship.� He
sent them to the coordinator.
For most flights, the
US Navy assigned a Task Force coordinator for each ocean (TF130 or TF140).�
See the articles below for an example of how the US Navy handled the covers
from collectors and dealers.� Chief Skelley was very active in
collecting covers and probably accommodated many special requests from
collectors.
Click on the images to make them larger
We know
from Beck's correspondence that he sent the printed/cacheted envelopes in a
batch or group of covers for as many recovery ships that he understood there
would be.� We believe that any special requests from collectors including
the special requests from Europe were in a batch and marked as such.� The
coordinator hopefully would send the batch to the designated ship.
�
Q-What is
the so-called VIP Label?
A-The
coordinator sometimes (or perhaps the ship staff)
sent the CREW or printed "B" covers to select VIPs that were "centers of influence" for the Navy or Space
program.
Here are
some
examples of Beck covers with the VIP label� (applied by the
coordinator or Navy).� Beck did not apply the VIP labels.
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Q-Did any
crew
members provide a similar service to collectors as Morris Beck did, parallel
to Beck or more probably working together with Beck, in the same way as in
regard of the regular covers?
A-We don't
think so.� We've never seen reference to this in advertising or
correspondence.� Other cachet makers such as Robert Ekas printed their own cachets.
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Q-How can there be a CREW cover with a rubber stamp
address?
A- (Answered by Andre Gutmann)�
The
1967 USCS Log Advertising explains that collectors should send Beck the
franked covers with the return address on the covers |