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Posted 07/15/2012   12:02 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add philb to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
If I had to catorgorize myself I am a worldwide stamp and cover collector...i have seriously pursued the covers and stamps of Guatemala and the Netherlands...Lately I am just having fun with Argentina...if a good one comes along I will grab it..otherwise I win a lot of 2 dollar stockcards of Argentina on the net....now comes the purification of the species...any of the stamps I would not put in my own collection...missing perfs,dirty cancel, crease etc; perish between my thumb and forefinger..a good gardener pulls weeds and I feel a stamp collector can do no less..this is my fun at this point...to each his own !!
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Posted 07/15/2012   3:56 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Bamra1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply


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any of the stamps I would not put in my own collection...missing perfs,dirty cancel, crease etc; perish between my thumb and forefinger


Then please stop!

Even if you are absolutely certain that you are not destroying some hitherto unknown variety, and you are equally sure that the postmark is not one that would be of interest to a postmark specialist, then consider giving them to a young person who just might start collecting, a teacher who just might start using them to illustrate a teaching point, or a charity which can always use any but the most seriously damaged specimens to make up kiloware.

The more stamps, however grotty, that you destroy, the more you lessen the chance of another collector making a discovery.

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Posted 07/15/2012   4:15 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add smauggie to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply


This is a small compartment in my computer for CDs. I stuff my weeds in there for crafting purposes. Should a crafting purpose ever occur to me.

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Posted 07/15/2012   8:57 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add philb to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Bamra1 sorry we do not agree...i am not going to pass on junk to cheapen another persons stamp collection ..
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Posted 07/15/2012   11:06 pm  Show Profile Check sinclair2010's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add sinclair2010 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
"any of the stamps I would not put in my own collection...missing perfs,dirty cancel, crease etc; perish between my thumb and forefinger..a good gardener pulls weeds and I feel a stamp collector can do no less"

philb, congratulations, you're a real asset to the hobby.
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Posted 07/16/2012   07:38 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rohumpy to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I suppose it depends on which stamp is being destroyed. If it is a relative modern common stamp, then yes. However, if it is a 19th century, or even early 20th century, classic, then no. I don't care what condition it is in, I would not destroy it. Suppose 100 years from now it is the only condition a collector can afford?

I have a few stamps which are in less than optimal condition and am really glad that I have them. It would never occur to me to casually destroy a classic stamp.
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Posted 07/16/2012   08:37 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add murdo01 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I have to agree with ton this one. Tears, thins, all go to the trash bin. If I wouldn't want them them, I won't pass them on knowingly. This is especially true with mint or unused which I have no use for anyway.
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