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Posted 05/21/2011   12:37 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add kirks to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
These used to be in someone else' collection -- now they're going to be in mine All are mint, mostly hinged, a couple are MNH.



No close-up scans for now -- just the full page. The stamps are in clear mounts. The paper is very lightweight -- barely the 20lb that I use for printer/copier paper. It's from a double-sided album with that header/crest apparently on every page.

One interesting note -- my first collection was USA in a Scott Album, so all the Back of Book stuff was literally in the BACK of the book.

My Canada album has the Airmail, Special Delivery, etc grouped with regular issues sorted by year. I understand it is the preferred method for the "rest" of the world.

So, I'm a bit torn. I sort of like seeing them all on one page like this. Yet, I don't want to put them on one page and leave blanks on my album pages.

And NO, I don't want to start designing my own pages I can barely keep up now!

Anyway, I just wanted to share...

KirkS
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