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Variations - How Do You Handle Them?

 
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Posted 08/05/2012   10:38 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add jamesw to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
It's a nice quiet Sunday in what has already been a busy long weekend here in Ontario Canada. I've told the missus I'm spending the day in the basement 'philateling'.
Now, looking at some US stamps to put in the album I'm met with a quandary. How do I handle variations and different 'types' when there's no place for extra stamps on the album page. Different colours or plate variations.
I make my own pages, and often there's just not enough room!
I'm thinking the first listed stamp in the album and a separate vario page with labels for each different stamp. But will that get too complicated?
How do you folks deal with this?

If only all life's problems were this simple.
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