Tuesday, April 27, 2010
To page or not to page...
That is the question. Whether tis nobler to make ones own pages, or to use a pre-printed album? So, my Shakespeare may not be the greatest (I was never a fan), but the question is serious. I use the White Ace album for my tab collection, but just recently I found out that Lindner makes a Minisheet album, as well as an album for the Klussendorf stamps. Both of these are rather pricey. Does anyone use them? How complete is the Klussendorf album? Right now, I am using a SuperSafe sheet album to hold my mini-sheets, is there any reason to switch to the Lindner minisheet album?
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I can't speak of the Lindner mini sheet album. The Klusendorf pages have not been updated in many years and were incomplete to begin with. also there did not seem to be a consistency in which values. I would not recommend. There is a need for pages for these machine generated stamps. Someone should do an album. Maybe a project for SIP.
Hello guys, as Lindner representative in Israel i do have some answers: The Klusendrof series are following only the official postal rates, for example: inland postcard, abroad postcard, large size postcard etc.' any other rates are self made, which kind a live a question of who and why it was made. They are updated in full up untill 1998 - as should. regards, sharon
hi adam
here is some news you may be interested in.
zvi zorea, the publisher of carmel catalog is now in the process of completing an album with shaubeck ( i think they are a german company) that will have all the labels in mounted havid.
i will let you know when its finished and what the cost is)
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