tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253872405319960908.post3502738681862545408..comments2023-06-27T06:18:20.918-07:00Comments on Israel Stamps: UpdatesAdamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17319127581525804641noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6253872405319960908.post-88855396529535688932010-11-16T05:35:01.986-08:002010-11-16T05:35:01.986-08:00Adam, your experience with White Ace is why I crea...Adam, your experience with White Ace is why I create my own album pages with Lindner T-Blank pages. I can create my own write-ups on the computer and slip them behind the plastic sheet which holds the stamps or other items (booklets, FDCs, etc)and I have a wide carriage printer which allows me to print directly on the back of the T-Blank pages to provide information regarding the stamps on the facing page. I will admit that it is a bit more expensive that White Ace,but I only purchase them when on sale.<br /><br />As to Scott, that is why all serious Israel collectors forgo Scott and use Bale or Carmel. I can't imagine that Scott will list the "My Stamp" sheets, whether it is the new printings or the souvenir ones put out by Israel Post. By the way, if you have been watching Ebay, there are three new ones. Cabbage Head, which is available on the Israel Post website, and a new Hanukka one and one commemorating relations with Latin America, neither of which is available yet from Israel Post, probably being issued next week at the Jerusalem International Stamp Exhibition.Mark Goldsmithnoreply@blogger.com