ohiohawk
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Post by ohiohawk on Feb 10, 2021 15:57:34 GMT
Hello,
I joined awhile back, and have been reading this site mainly to see if I can find my questions before I do a post. and 1 of them I did not truly find (and I pray I am in the correct topic to ask it)
I have the Harris liberty albums, they originally were started by my Grandfather (rest his soul) so I pretty much kept up with them till I joined the military, then a long break afterwards before I started again. So here is the question....
What is the real difference between the liberty supplements I, II, and or III?? I am at a loss to figure this out. All of the supplements I have are from the I series. Now when I wonder to dealers, or ebay, I see the 3 different ones being offered. Is there truly a difference between the 3? ok to mix them?? (at my age, everything confuses me anymore) lol
and my other question if I may...
I had a few people in my family back in the day, work for the US postal service, mainly where my grandfather got most of the stamps to fill those albums. Now the question. I have a ton of sheets, that he somehow included into the album, actually he bough a empty album, and started to add them there. But somehow either found, or even made holders for them, mainly 9.5 x 11.5 in size. Is there a place that actually sells them that size, like say HD non acid sheet protectors, or the likes? or should I just go ahead and keep trying to make them?
Thank you in advance... I do appreciate your help Respectfully: Ray
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brightonpete
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Post by brightonpete on Feb 10, 2021 20:46:02 GMT
I can't say anything on the Harris Liberty supplements, but I can add that you could buy a document album. I did just that this morning. A 60 page binder for all the sheets scattered about. I want to save them before they fall apart! That would be the easiest thing to do, if you ask me. I picked mine up from the Lighthouse accessories catalogue. Being in Canada, you should move able to find it somewhere in the US. Most dealers I'm sure would have stock from it. This catalogue has a number of different options.
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Admin
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Post by Admin on Feb 11, 2021 13:24:21 GMT
ohiohawk , The difference is in what each part covers, as described in the following image.
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ohiohawk
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Post by ohiohawk on Feb 11, 2021 13:30:20 GMT
ohiohawk , The difference is in what each part covers, as described in the following image. Thanks, This makes a lot of sense now... where did you find that info from is I may ask? I swear I at times can not find black beauty in a field of white snow....
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Post by Admin on Feb 11, 2021 13:35:27 GMT
I performed a Google search on "liberty parts 1, 2 and 3" and then clicked on the relevant link in the search results.
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ohiohawk
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Post by ohiohawk on Feb 11, 2021 13:38:09 GMT
I can't say anything on the Harris Liberty supplements, but I can add that you could buy a document album. I did just that this morning. A 60 page binder for all the sheets scattered about. I want to save them before they fall apart! That would be the easiest thing to do, if you ask me. I picked mine up from the Lighthouse accessories catalogue. Being in Canada, you should move able to find it somewhere in the US. Most dealers I'm sure would have stock from it. This catalogue has a number of different options. I kept the Liberty series going for the US side of things... As for the world area, I am just going to go ahead and print up each country I can get, and those that I can not get, I have a blue (I believe) Scott book, that I can borrow inspiration from when I am making the countries... Than includes the graphical art work for each country... As for using that book for countries.... I could, but the book spline has degraded to the point of when I pick it up, another set of pages just fall out.. So making newer ones is a must for the rest of the world. As for binders. I looked at a lot of D-ring ones (seeing I can not, and really don't wish the winder format) and a few other post binders as well. But will (for the moment) use the 10+ Avery binders I accumulated over the years when I was working, before being disabled. at least I know those will not go moldy on me...
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ohiohawk
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Post by ohiohawk on Feb 11, 2021 13:40:59 GMT
Thank you Sir, Just seen it at Global stamps...
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