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Posted 06/03/2016   6:28 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add seafarer to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Hello All,
Is anyone customizing Scott US National pages? I'm curious to know your approaches to labeling stamps or covers. My printing is not good AND I don't have a printer that will accommodate the National paper size. I have a good paper match that I could use to print labels or descriptions. But would I use an archival glue stick? Plan to use mounts in lieu of corner mounts. I am very open to suggestions, lessons learned, etc. I really do not wish to start a specialty album on 9 x 12 paper. I have a lot of material (covers, papers, cancels, etc) that would mesh easily into my National albums if I just get over the hump on printing (in one form of another).
Thanks and all the best to all,
seafarer
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