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micropooz
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posted 03-28-2010 09:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for micropooz   Click Here to Email micropooz     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Space Cover of the Week, Week 50 - March 29, 2010

Space Cover #50, Apollo 13 Grumman Contractor Cover

With the 40th anniversary of Apollo 13 rapidly approaching, the Space Cover of the Week Bunch (or perhaps a more current term would be "Posse" ) will be focusing on that mission for the next few weeks.

Back in June we took a look at the Apollo 11 Bendix Contractor Cover, where the Bendix Launch Support Team created their own cachets and had them serviced for launch. Today we are going to revisit contractor covers, this time for Apollo 13.

Grumman Aircraft built the Lunar Module for Apollo. However, they did not get into the contractor cover arena until Apollo 12. Then they produced another for Apollo 13 (pictured above) and then stopped.

The Apollo 13 Grumman Contractor Cover had a cachet with a line-art drawing of a Lunar Module, the notation of LM-7 (the official designation for Apollo 13's Lunar Module "Aquarius"), the Grumman logo, and "Launch Team KSC" below that. It was postmarked using the standard KSC machine cancel (detectable by the dark filled NASA meatball) on Apollo 13's launch day, April 11, 1970.

Little did the Grumman folks, nor the cachet servicers know what a life-saving role that LM-7 would play just a few days later...

Antoni RIGO
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posted 09-01-2023 02:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Antoni RIGO   Click Here to Email Antoni RIGO     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
As the above image was gone, please let me to show my cover, which it is the same as above described by Dennis, only with different KSC postmark (clear NASA meatball).

Ken Havekotte
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posted 09-01-2023 04:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ken Havekotte   Click Here to Email Ken Havekotte     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
As a side bar to the Grumman Lunar Module covers, to the best of my knowledge, they were first issued for Apollo 11 (two different cachet designs for LM-5), Apollo 12 with LM-6, and Apollo 13/LM-7 of the Launch Team at KSC.

As Dennis pointed out, I don't think other Apollo/LM mission covers were printed after April 1970 by Grumman as far as I know.

But, there is another unusual Grumman rubber stamp cachet cover depicting a Grumman LM flying rocket design with text, "LM Rocket to KSC, by Technical Data Services, John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida." Unfortunately, there is no cancel on it and this is the only sample I have ever seen.

If anyone would like to see some photos of those LM covers referred to here, no problem. By far, in my opinion, the Grumman-issued covers for Apollo are certainly quite rare and hardly, if ever, seen nor even known about by most Apollo space cover collectors.

micropooz
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posted 09-01-2023 06:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for micropooz   Click Here to Email micropooz     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Antoni, thanks for checking my six here! Several of us long-time SCOTW'ers got nuked by a commercial photo hosting service going out of business a few years ago, and we are still struggling to fill in the gaps that that caused.

And funny that this came up just now! Just yesterday I got one of the Apollo 11 Grumman covers in the mail. See below...

Antoni RIGO
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posted 09-02-2023 01:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Antoni RIGO   Click Here to Email Antoni RIGO     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks Ken for the extended information about all Apollo Grumman LM covers.

As Dennis posted an image for Apollo 11 Grumman LM cover, please can you post an image for Apollo 12 Grumman LM-6 cover?

So, all three different examples of Apollo Grumman LM covers can be shown in same SCOTW. Thanks.

Ken Havekotte
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posted 09-03-2023 08:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ken Havekotte   Click Here to Email Ken Havekotte     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Here's the requested Apollo 12 Grumman LM Launch Team cover with twin cancels from the Astronaut Trail Station in Titusville, Florida, across the Indian River from America's Spaceport.

I've also included a different non-launch Apollo 11 Grumman stamped first day cover with the 10-cent "First Man on the Moon" issue (C76) that is rarely seen.

The bottom two covers were attested to be of Grumman origin by a lunar module worker (note "LEM 5" at top right of the cachet). He indicated to me, when acquiring his Apollo/LM Grumman memorabilia collection, that one of his Grumman co-worker buddies printed about 50+ of the solid black ink cachets for his division team's role in putting men on the lunar surface for the first time. I don't know if the cachet was printed before the actual flight or afterwards since there is a lunar landing date/time indicated at bottom.

In order to "re-use" the cachet covers in some meaningful way, of the dozen that I have, most of them were postmarked with the new "moon globe" and "Aldrin visor" forever first day issue stamps in July 2019. I think they came out quite nicely for the 50th anniversary of man's first lunar landing.

Antoni RIGO
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posted 09-04-2023 03:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Antoni RIGO   Click Here to Email Antoni RIGO     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Again, many thanks Ken, for the images and for additional information.

Certainly, Grumman FDC is rarely seen and info about two bottom covers was unknown for me.

Ross
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posted 09-06-2023 10:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ross   Click Here to Email Ross     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've just received an unusual version of the Grumman cover from the recovery ship USS New.

I've also recently seen a USS Kawishiwi version. I wonder if there are versions from the other recovery ships. In particular I've love to have one from the USS Iwo Jima.

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