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How Many Albums Do You Have -- 2011

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Posted 01/01/2011   5:30 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add kirks to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Following Andrew's suggestion, I'll create a new poll for those who already voted in the 2009 Poll

How many Albums house your collection (including stockbooks)?
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Posted 01/01/2011   5:32 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kirks to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I have 5 USA, 5 UN, 5 Canada, 1 stock book with 1 page of British Antarctic Territory.

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Posted 01/01/2011   5:48 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add AndrewF31 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
And here I go again, with some more detail!

So, I have:

- 17 stockbooks (7 with 60 pages, 9 with 32 and 1 with 16)
- 8 albums (1 of the albums is a Norwegian LT album but is being shared by a number of countries until it is full)

Breakdown by country:

- Canada (5): 3 Davo albums until 1999; 1 LT album thereafter; 1 60 page stockbook for minisheets I don't have mounts for in the Davo albums
- Portugal (5): 4 32 page stockbooks and 1 60 page
- Macau (2): 1 LT Macau Post album (for 2000 forwards), and 1 60 page stockbook
- Netherlands (3): 2 Davo albums (specialized Dutch pages) for post 2005, and 1 60 page stockbook
- Sweden (1): 1 60 page stockbook; and LT pages for post-2006 stamps
- Norway (2): 1 60 page stockbook; and LT specialized album for post-2007
- UN (1): 32 page stockbook
- The remaining stockbooks (6) are a mixture of everything else I have

I'll soon be adding 2 60-page stockbooks that will substitute 2 of the 32-page ones.
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Posted 01/02/2011   01:30 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tonymacg to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I have 21 stockbooks, and a couple of shoeboxes of irredeemable rubbish.
Barwani: 4
Cochin: 2
Jaipur: 2
Jammu & Kashmir: 2
Other Indian States, one or part of a stockbook each
'Other' (Afghanistan, Indian revenues, China and other detritus I've gathered and couldn't bring myself to get rid of): 4
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Posted 01/02/2011   01:45 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Russ to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
U.S. Precancels 7 albums
U.S. 12 albums
U.S. Perfins 1 album
WW 2 albums (large seemingly dust collectors)
U.S. 7 60 page stockbooks
Cinderellas 1 60 page stockbook
and about 20 boxes of mostly U.S. plus ????
Remember, anything over 10 is obsessive
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Posted 01/02/2011   03:29 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jbcev80 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi

I do not use pre-printed albums. For the 50+ years I have been collecting I have only used blank quadrilled pages and regular non-vinyl binders. I originally started with a Scott Modern for US and a Minkus World Wide. A dealer in my home town who was mentoring those of us in the school stamp club said get rid of the albums and use the quadrilled pages (note: he did not sell pages so an aunt sent them from New York). I have now at least 20 binders and not one page of pre-printed. For a few countries this works well as one of my pages may contain a stamp, its varieties and a cover. I do have a friend who collects world wide and uses the same system, he must have at least 100+ binders.

Jerry B
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Posted 01/02/2011   4:09 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Londonbus1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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I have 7 for my Cinderellas,6 for the flags. 4 GB albums,2 Bulgaria [plus a stack of album leaves not in binder]; 6 cover albums; 3 Israel; 3 Germany; and around 50 other albums of varying sizes housing worldwide stamps and covers/cards and all sorts of other stuff.
Then there's that bottom drawer full of glassines, a few small box files, unsorted seals in binders and that secret place in the bedroom the wife doesn't know about..........



Not much has changed since the first episode.
Except the secret place in the bedroom is no longer secret !!

Londonbus1.....and those drawers are still the same !
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Posted 01/02/2011   4:52 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add AndrewF31 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
How you keep something secret in the bedroom, for this long, amazes me!

I have a couple of binders for FDCs and covers but I'm thinking of substituting them by a filing box or else I'll soon have big problems with space, and I'd like to not overdue it... I'm already using almost 2 rows of a shelf.
But if I use a filing box, I'd probably need to buy some protective sheets to conserve the covers. It would occupy a lot less space than a bunch of binders though.
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Posted 01/03/2011   01:50 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Katchem_ash to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Oh lets see. I have

- 7 for the Continent of Africa (all 16 pages ones)
- 7 for the continent of Asia (6 16, 1 60)
- 6 for the Continent of Oceania (all 16)
- 6 for the combined regions of Central Asia and the Middle East (5 16, 1 60)
- 12 for the combined regions of North America, South America and Central America (11 16, 1 32)
- 17 for the continent of Europe (12 16, 3 32, 2 60)
- 1 for the combined region of the UN and Antarctica and the Arctic.
- 1 for the Sovenier Sheets
- 1 holder for large sheets

There is also 3 60 page ones that are empty and need to be filled alongside 2 16 page ones. There are also 2 smaller ones (8 pages) that are just there alongside one 60's book that needed to be cleaned for stamps.

So in total I have 60 stockbooks at my disposal.
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Posted 01/03/2011   07:23 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add peterethio to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
6 for overprints
17 for Africa
3 for misc sets that I enjoy collecting
1 for Airmail etiquettes
11 for Germany
1 for omnibus sets
2 for Australia
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Total of 41
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Listed in order of enjoyment at present.

+ 4 empty folders I got from an Op Shop
+ 12 packets of Hagners waiting to be populated
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Posted 01/03/2011   08:26 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Dianne Earl to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Well let's see if I Can get this right
Canada 2 + 3 stock book
US 3 + 2 stock book
Japan 2
Netherlands 2
Poland 2
Hungary 2
Autralia 2 + 1 stock book
New Zealand 1 stock book
Austria 2
Germany 3
Denmark 1
Vatican City 1
Venezuela 1 Stock Book

All these are albums that I printed myself with the exeption of the US wich is a Mystic 3 volume Album.

The remainder of my collection is stored by Country in 50 small boxes by country and 8 photoboxes 2 of wich have about 260 envelopes of different Countries.

Dianne

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Posted 01/03/2011   08:47 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stampvirgin to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
My shot at this..
USA 2 Albums first one from 1800+ to 1989, second album 1990-2010
World - 3 albums , 1 worldwide general, one Australian, one Indo-China, and a stock book or two to contain the ones I haven't sorted yet.
Cover albums x 7
4 or 5 misc stock books, mostly empty (waiting for stamps)
My collection is not large at all. I have very few duplicates, and very few World Wide stamps. Since I have limited my WW collecting to GB, colonies, Canada and Indo-China, I am just selling the rest off.
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Posted 01/03/2011   09:08 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add smauggie to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Right now I am working on putting together a Great Britain album. My philatelic new year's resolution is to put a hold on all stamp acquisition (aside from trades) until I get some serious progress made on what I already have.

It's worth a try anyway.
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Posted 01/03/2011   12:40 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add raywrio to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I have one Mystic Heritage album, one Mystic Lotta stamp album, two stockbooks and 4 homemade binders, and about 4 shoe boxes.
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Posted 01/03/2011   7:46 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Lou to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I enjoy the Scott Specialty and National pages and the smaller Scott 3-ring binders.

I have a total of 30 albums to house my US, Canada, Germany, Vatican City, Great Britain and Monaco collections. I use 3 Scott Internationals, parts I-III, for my WW collection to 1955 and also use 6 Lighthouse cover albums for my FDC/cover collections.

Has anyone else made the resolution not to purchase any new items until all stamps and covers are catalogued and mounted in albums?
I wonder how long that will last!

Lou
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Posted 01/04/2011   01:42 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Londonbus1 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Has anyone else made the resolution not to purchase any new items until all stamps and covers are catalogued and mounted in albums?


If I had made that resolution, it would mean I would never buy another stamp !

Londonbus1......I'll leave that bottom drawer for now.....
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