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You can get them on ebay..see below..not telling you to use this seller..just saying. Bestbuy, etc. Robert  |
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those USB scopes are awesome. I have a different but very similar one like the type above. It's so helpful for things like this |
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Here is another Scope on ebay. It differs from Robert's in that it seems to have a stand that has a greater height adjustment, and a base with a scale. Does anyone have this one or similar?  |
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BeeSee, the only reason I did not buy that one was it only goes up and down and has no angle adjustment to fight glare and such.
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I am not sure what you mean by that Robert, as the scope should be looking straight down on the stamp. |
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BeeSee..That is just one angle to looking at stamps..Would be nice to have the light at an angle to identify possibly laid paper, or look at the side of the perfs, and so on..Just the way I think about stamps...  Robert |
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Wish I did have one BeeSee..have to put mine on a box/glass to get the whole stamp picture in though..haha
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I think I will try the one with the straight stand and use a secondary light source for angling.
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