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Post by classicalstamps on Feb 2, 2014 13:20:59 GMT
Ryan, I will house my album in Lighthouse Maximum binders. This is for maximum flexibility, as I can display everything from full sheets down to single stamps in the same album. To achieve the same functionality as regular Vario pages, I will use the sheets designed for postcards (2 x 3 pockets per page). I will then cut regular Vario pages to fit the pockets. In the case of MNH, I can use the clear film variation.
Having 105x160 mm in each pocket, I can also print small "album pages" or information and combine everything. Or I could include postal history.
There are also Maximum sheets with 2 x 1 and 1 x 1 pockets. Again, this gives you the utmost flexibility. You can almost fit a A3 page in the 1 x 1 pocket... Talk about designing awesome pages!
I can also have stamps on both sides, or choose to display various information on the opposite side. If I don't want to look at the back of my MNH that is :-)
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Post by Ryan on Feb 2, 2014 14:13:58 GMT
I can also have stamps on both sides, or choose to display various information on the opposite side. If I don't want to look at the back of my MNH that is :-) I did actually see that once in a Lindner hingeless - somebody was putting his mint stamps so they were facing outwards and the used stamps so they were facing inwards. He certainly wasn't looking at the gum! Ryan
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