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Posted 11/06/2016   10:04 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add rismoney to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Can anyone identify the type of album page here. This is in a lighthouse binder but if I remember lighthouse pages do not have Scott #s. The page is hingeless.

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Doesn't look like Lighthouse. Schaubek makes hingless US pages with Scott numbers, but IIRC, Schaubek pages actually have "Schaubek" printed on every page.

What are the physical dimensions of the page?
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Looks to me like someone copied Mystic album pages onto Lighthouse blank ages then added mounts. Not sure why anyone would do that.
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Posted 11/06/2016   2:46 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jkelley01938 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
No Stamps1962,

The Scott numbers are INSIDE the boxes on the Mystic pages,

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They must be custom. Th seller of the album (apparently a full 1847-1935) just said they were 8.5x11 3 hole punched pages. I just really liked the scott #s below the stamps, and thought maybe at one time Lighthouse had used the numbers but stopped. The date ranges coincide w/ a vol1 lighthouse page as well.


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At that paper size and 3-hole punched, probably custom or a US manufacturer. AFAIK, all the German manufacturers use either a larger-size paper format or >3 rings.
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AlbumGen allows one to place text (such as Scott numbers, etc) above, below, or in the box. Maybe that is what you are seeing, rismoney.

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