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Handwriting In Albums Dilemna

 
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Posted 11/01/2012   10:57 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Scouter to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I want to write notes, values, or anecdotes about stamps but I don't want to take time to print special computer mounting pages - many of my thoughts are spontaneous. No one looks at my albums but me and yet I worry that the notes and my poor handwriting will detract from the album - then I ask myself "who cares" if I value the notes - and maybe my kids will find the notes personal and enlightening. Its funny because when I get album pages from some one else I am not bothered at all by the notes and in fact value them. Does anyone just freelance their write up in their albums without guilt?? I think I am worried about my albums being too perfect at the cost of being impersonal.
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