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Poll Question:
Curious about people's album preferences.
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| Edited by apastuszak - 02/06/2012 11:20 pm |
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??? full of stamps isn't an option??? |
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| Edited by ncbuckeye - 02/05/2012 08:31 am |
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What the heck is a "real" stamp collector?
And I'm with ncbuckeye.... whatever as long as it is full of stamps for this "unreal" stamp collector.
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Don't forget springback binders.
The SAFE hingeless albums I use for most of my country collections are 14-ring. |
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I use archival binders with 4 rings..., would love to show a picture of them but do not have the right so far to post images here... |
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22028, you can post images that pertain to the discussion right away. Plenty of people join, post pics of their newly inherited stamps, and disappear forever after finding out that they are not newly-minted millionaires. (I, for one, would be interested in seeing more of your Iraq railway stamps...I believe I recall the article.) I wish 4-ring binders were readily available in the U.S. At some point, someone decided that we should be a 3-ring country, apparently. |
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I looked up springback binders. Interesting. How securely do they hold the pages? Will they survive a fall without knocking pages loose? Does the page need to be slightly wider than 8 1/2" for the springback to have enough to grip? |
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| Edited by apastuszak - 02/07/2012 09:22 am |
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*** Edited by Staff - The rules were not designed for you to try to get around them. They were designed to keep new members from registering just to promote their sites. Since after being warned, and getting a sarcastic reply, you have gone out of your way to deliberately circumvent the spirit of the rules by posting search terms to use to find your site instead of "posting a link" .... you may now find somewhere else to post. *** |
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I used to use the two post Binders- but what a pain adding or rearranging pages. But I went back to the KISS principle- using three ring heavy duty binders from Staples and the self printed Steiner pages for my classical era WW collection. Adding, replacing or rearranging the pages is now a piece of cake.  |
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I am certain that if this poll was divided to US members and all others the results would be much more definitive: US collectors are used to 3 ring binders while European and others prefer the 4 ring binders.
Or so I think..... |
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