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Chinese Aircraft Salvage Sucessful

 
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Posted 11/11/2012   09:33 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add dmilkman207 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I was going through my "modern" stamp album that my Mother gave me 35 years ago. It is in rough shape, but full of old stamps. Unfortunately many are stuck to the pages bad. It must have exposed to moisture at one time. Maybe if I put the steam to it I can loosen them. These nice Chinese stamps were just lightly hinged and came right out in great shape. All but one, my Mother must have run out of hinges and licked one, that one did not want to come out. It did but not all of it.



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