rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 29, 2013 6:59:49 GMT
Any free online resource for these? I saw an album on ebay (sold) for $14
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Ryan
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What I collect: If I have a catalogue for it, I collect it. And I have many catalogues ....
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Post by Ryan on Nov 29, 2013 11:59:16 GMT
There are quite a few downloadable albums available for American precancels, but I've never seen one for Canadian issues.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 29, 2013 12:49:59 GMT
Cheers. Thanks Ryan.
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firstfrog2013
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Post by firstfrog2013 on Nov 29, 2013 17:44:39 GMT
I started out adding blank pages to handle these as well as multiples,varieties,etc.Hence my current project of re-mounting 1951-date.My current format now has only three to five scott numbers per page on average.Can't say it has that fill the blank looks of a commercial produced page but now have room for all those perf. varieties, print errors,mint and used singles,blocks,Etc.Guess it boils down to how "complete" you collect.I have even found one issue completely missing from my minkus pages so much for Canada specialized.I'm up to 1997 right now and in the process have learned quite a bit on these modern issues as opposed to fill the blanks.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 29, 2013 21:20:24 GMT
I started out adding blank pages to handle these as well as multiples,varieties,etc.Hence my current project of re-mounting 1951-date.My current format now has only three to five scott numbers per page on average.Can't say it has that fill the blank looks of a commercial produced page but now have room for all those perf. varieties, print errors,mint and used singles,blocks,Etc.Guess it boils down to how "complete" you collect.I have even found one issue completely missing from my minkus pages so much for Canada specialized.I'm up to 1997 right now and in the process have learned quite a bit on these modern issues as opposed to fill the blanks. I have grown to appreciate the "fill in the blanks" type pages, esp Steiner, I can print off several copies of the same page for mint and used, it certainly facilitates easy appreciation of a country's issues, and as a world wide collector, I can print the pages as needed. Steiner gives multiple pages of the OHMS pin puntures of Canada, which gives one an overall sense of how large the discipline is.
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