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New Hagner Stock Pages - Not As Good As They Were

 
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Posted 12/26/2016   06:16 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add angore to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
My 10 to 15 year Hagner stock sheets had worn out (the binder holes torn) and the clear strips separated from the card stock. I used them a lot as staging areas for stamps as I sorted them before final storage. They worked well and got a lot of use out of them.

I ordered some new ones (still marked made in England) recently and while they look the the ones I got years ago they just do not hold the stamps as tight as the original ones so stamps and my tags (usually cut up 20 lb paper) tend to fall out. I see more issues with the thinner stamp id tags. I am wondering as I write if there is some static electricity difference as well.

I had stocked up so have a quite of a few (ordered like 5 sets).

Oh well.
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Posted 12/26/2016   10:21 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add chris2015 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Why is it nothing seems to be made like they use to be?
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