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Hello all,
I have an existing worldwide collection, except Asia, in Vario pages in Lighthouse binders... 7 of them. As my interest and the collection grows, do the members here think stockbooks are more economical to store the stamps? Considering the expense for about 32 sheets+ binder compared to a 16 page (32 sides) stockbook.
Just a thought.. would love to hear what others here think.
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I have/use both 16 page stockbooks and Vario sheets. Vario sheets as you know are more expensive but I prefer to use them over the stockbooks. The Vario pages are more sturdy and flexible in that I can use different row sizes where I have larger size stamps to display. |
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Agreed. Currently my stamps are according to countries & overlap almost halfway; so the display factor is minimal, if that :( So if I wanted to display each of my stamps correctly (fully), then adding 4 more binders + Vario sheets is way more pricy than 4 stockbooks. But as you mention, Vario sheets are more flexible, especially when it comes to larger or vertical stamps; stockbooks seem to come in 9 strips/page, so will have to skip rows I guess. |
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Just some advice to young or new collectors. When looking at your stamps and talking above them, very small saliva/spit drops can land on the stamps and if put away immediately for a period of time, rust/brown spots can develop on the stamps surface.
Allow the stamp surface to dry, just in case, before placing them in extended storage. |
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KirkS, Definitely not, but it gives a new meaning when my Mrs says "I've got a big mouth". Due to early loses by rust spotting, I've learnt to keep it shut when looking over stamps. |
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Someday I should probably clean my screen from the laughs and spray that happens from reading jokes on SCF. I am disappointed when ebay stamps arrive here after purchase and don't have that funny printing error that I saw on screen. |
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Slight digression from the topic I would say but still funny (?):) Thanks for the help folks.. What would be best place to buy stockbooks? |
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I apologize Ram for being part of the digression. I didn't mean to 'hi-jack' your thread. I agree with you that Vario pages give you more flexibility. And I personally prefer them to stockbooks. If you do a search, you will find a several threads bemoaning the difficulty of finding quality stockbooks. https://goscf.com/t/4166https://goscf.com/t/6254And here's one I started some time ago... https://goscf.com/t/10114Finally, this ebay seller has been recommended here more than once. The prices are good and the ratings are high. I have not yet purchased from him, but I've added him to my favorite stores list in ebay for my next purchase. http://stores.ebay.com/Mit-63-Store?_rdc=1Hope this info helps, KirkS [edit to fix link] |
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| Edited by kirks - 05/12/2011 5:25 pm |
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Thanks Kirks.. no apology necessary. I'm learning quite a bit.. even in the off-topic stuff. Yep, I saw a lot with that ebay seller. Will surely check out those threads. Greatly appreciate it. Edit: Have bought quite a bit (about 200 Vario sheets & 6 Lighthouse F binders with slipcases) from him; no issues at all. |
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| Edited by ramanandn - 05/13/2011 2:14 pm |
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Thanks for posting that link, KirkS - Last week I ordered a 2-pack of binders and a couple of packs of Vario pages from him. Expecting to receive them soon. Trying to be patient, but I really wanted them the same day I ordered them!
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I hear you Nichole.
I tend to do hobbies like stamps in "fits and spurts" -- so when I'm ready to work, I need instant gratification.
KikrS |
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I received my pair of Lighthouse binders and a couple of packs of Vario pages from mit_63 on ebay. LOVE IT! My 10 year old daughter claimed one of the binders and a handful of stamps. I still also love my old Minuteman album (I recently found it, after putting it away when I was a kid!) and plan to fill in the blanks with mint stamps (and eventually replace the cancelled hinged stamps with mounted mints)and get the supplements since 1983. |
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Good going Nichole... looks like you have a budding collector all set to go! |
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