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Post by Stamporator on Jul 31, 2013 1:53:37 GMT
Here is a link to scans of the first album (01) in my Canada collection. Canada A-01 AlbumAs you can see, I still have many spaces to fill and hopefully many years in doing so. Thanks for looking. - stamporator -
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therealwesty
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Post by therealwesty on Jul 31, 2013 10:13:31 GMT
Wow you've got some nice stamps in there! Did you make the alblum pages yourself? There seem to be a lot of spaces for the many many varieties available. It's almost a little intimidating actually.
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roos
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Post by roos on Jul 31, 2013 11:14:06 GMT
Those stamps are stunning. Thanks for showing them.
Roos
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Post by stamporator on Jul 31, 2013 14:21:46 GMT
Thanks for your comments.
The designed the pages using initially Word Perfect and then later (approx. year 2001) used MS Word. Then printed them on blank 'Dominion of Canada' album pages. I now have most of the pages for Canada from 1851 to 2000 printed. Each Album follows the same general format, that being pages of the overall sets available, and then each stamp in the set which its various varieties.
I retired 5 years ago and since then I have spent more time on stamp sorting and less on purchases. I very much doubt if I will add many to the Album as the prices are high and as 'threalwesty' stated "..almost a little intimidating..". Other Albums do not have as many spaces any are more enjoyable to look at.
Having said all this, I am contemplating putting this Album in an Auction later this year and letting someone else look after them into the future.
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firstfrog2013
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Post by firstfrog2013 on Aug 9, 2013 18:15:10 GMT
I hang my head in shame,thought I had decent stuff but that's over the top!! I use quadrille pages printed on card stock to allow room for all the varieties. Still have to rearrange pages as collection grows but better than stuff plastered all over those printed pages publishers seem to think adequate
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