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Combining Two Albums Together...

 
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Posted 01/17/2012   1:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add marko1959 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
HI all I am just wondering if any one has combined two albums from the same company. I inherited a several Harris Citation stamp albums and I cam combining it with a "Standard Albums". Quick back ground I don't life crowding the stamps, so I am scanning each page from each albums creating one combined page. Say Ireland for an example, if it had 10 pages of stamps once combined I would now have 20 pages do to my spreading apart the stamps making more room per page.

But what I have noticed, the Citation and Standard some time carry different stamps. Even more recently is the Vatican City set. I know my hobby has taken me to new a high.... most just roll their eyes and shake their heads as I explain what I am doing as I did here....
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Posted 10/18/2016   11:13 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add soccerfan to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I have the same issue with a 1970s Senior Statesman and a 2010 Harris. For me, it's a good look at the chronological history of a country's stamps. With two or more albums, you have more room for duplicates and can always add blank pages for a popular year or for newer issues.
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