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Post by TinMan on Oct 2, 2014 8:00:30 GMT
Simple page question. Should the pages for Canada tagged stamps be placed in order or should they be left at the back of the book in my Album? Thanks in advance.
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firstfrog2013
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Post by firstfrog2013 on Oct 2, 2014 10:58:48 GMT
No easy answer for that .Do it your own way for sure.I started out trying to keep tagged stamps as close to their corresponding issues just as they were listed in catalog.Mostly so I could see what I had/needed.When I switched to quadrilles they are now in the order they were released or as close as an orderly lay-out allows.Also beware early tagging had habit of migrating right onto stamps sharing the page.I believe good mounts were found to contain this problem.(been years since I broached this discussion though) Message me your address I'll try to put together a starter bunch. FREE
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therealwesty
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Post by therealwesty on Oct 2, 2014 11:27:47 GMT
It really is up to you, lay out your collection how ever you like! I put my tagged stamps with the corosponding regular issues. I use vario pages for my main collection, so any varieties usually occupy the row below the regular stamps beit tagging, perfs, plate varieties or anything.
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Jerry B
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Post by Jerry B on Oct 2, 2014 13:58:46 GMT
Hi TinMan
I agree with therealwesty. It is your collection, organize it any way that is satisfying to you. I use quadrille pages exclusively and I have pages where there are 3 or more of the same stamp, each different in someway.
Jerry B
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Post by TinMan on Oct 4, 2014 10:15:54 GMT
firstfrog2013 I think I sent you my address yesterday but if I didn't I'll PM it to you. I am using the Scott and Harris Albums. I also uuse the American Heirloom Collection for my U.S. stamps. Thanks for your input and sharing your experiences therealwesty and Jerry B.
Chuck IE: TinMan
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