I've recently found your channel and am enjoying your video content. Thank you for sharing you hobby, preservation/display strategy and techniques. It's very educational for a novice collector like myself. What I noticed mostly is that you have no fillers with tattered corners and other damage. All your stamps are great examples. Your level of quality is impressive. Again, thanks for sharing!
Nice Canada collection! Some of the Minkus specialized albums used their own catalog numbers which is a pain unless you have a crosswalk.I love getting good supplies I can reuse in box lots - I try to repair old stock books and enjoy using them for topical collections, etc. Another great video -it's so helpful to see different ways of collecting, different types of supplies, etc.
It was interesting to see your Canadian collection and the different ways to organize and store the stamps. Much to learn from this video. Thanks, Stamp Sleuth!
Thank you for sharing your Canada collection and its organization. I have two Canada albums, one for mint stamps and one for used stamps. The mint stamps usually go into a mount. When I get to it, I'll be adding pages to include covers, whole booklets/booklet panes, interesting cancellations, plate blocks and other things beside single stamps. I many end up needing another album or two.
Good presentation and narration. What you have there is an accumulation, rather than a collection, a collection is organized, usually by country, or theme, or some category. Though it does have eye appeal.
Are you sure that the numbers are Scott numbers and not Minkus numbers? I have a Minkus album and I had to pencil in all the Scott numbers. I collect US Plate Blocks and a few months ago at a stamp show a dealer had 2 Canadian Plate Blocks from 1939. I did not realize that Canada had them. I think that I might branch out . Do you have any for sale?
I have no plate blocks of any sort for sale at this time, when i get them they are far too often damaged! The number in the albums are not from me so who knows?
I like this style of video showing your collection. I have always liked putting my collection in stock pages to make my own album. But recently I came around to appreciate printed papers albums. I have a Mystic stamp company album for my US stamps and I just bought a Scott Specialty album for my Austria stamps. One thing I will never enjoy is the high cost of pre printed paper albums.
Thanks for sharing!! I understand the dilemma. All of my albums thus far have come to me through auction or estate finds at a great discount, so in that way I have been very lucky!
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Fabulous collection of Canadian stamps & extras! All the best from the UK
Glad you like them! Many thanks for watching and making a comment, it keeps me making these videos.
I've recently found your channel and am enjoying your video content. Thank you for sharing you hobby, preservation/display strategy and techniques. It's very educational for a novice collector like myself. What I noticed mostly is that you have no fillers with tattered corners and other damage. All your stamps are great examples. Your level of quality is impressive. Again, thanks for sharing!
Welcome aboard! Many thanks for the very kind feedback, it is much appreciated.
Nice Canada collection! Some of the Minkus specialized albums used their own catalog numbers which is a pain unless you have a crosswalk.I love getting good supplies I can reuse in box lots - I try to repair old stock books and enjoy using them for topical collections, etc. Another great video -it's so helpful to see different ways of collecting, different types of supplies, etc.
I do the same as new supplies can be costly! Thanks for watching and leaving a great comment!
Thanks for sharing
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You are so welcome
It was interesting to see your Canadian collection and the different ways to organize and store the stamps. Much to learn from this video. Thanks, Stamp Sleuth!
Thanks for watching!
Hobby Lobby has packs of 5 stock sheets at $4.99 USD per package.
Well we do not have this in Canada, but when we go to the USA I will check it out, thanks for the heads up!
Hi sleuth. Lighter fluid will remove tape residue. Always enjoy your videos. Best regards from James in Scotland.
Thanks for the tip! Many thanks for watching and taking the time to leave so useful a comment!
very helpful presentation
Glad you liked it
That’s a great collection. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing your Canada collection and its organization. I have two Canada albums, one for mint stamps and one for used stamps. The mint stamps usually go into a mount. When I get to it, I'll be adding pages to include covers, whole booklets/booklet panes, interesting cancellations, plate blocks and other things beside single stamps. I many end up needing another album or two.
I am already looking into a fifth album! It can get large when collecting mint examples, postmarks, booklets and the like but for me it is worth it!
Beautiful collection, love canadian stamps
many thanks for watching and the kind comment!
Good presentation and narration.
What you have there is an accumulation, rather than a collection, a collection is organized, usually by country, or theme, or some category. Though it does have eye appeal.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing your lovely collection
Thanks for watching!
Are you sure that the numbers are Scott numbers and not Minkus numbers? I have a Minkus album and I had to pencil in all the Scott numbers. I collect US Plate Blocks and a few months ago at a stamp show a dealer had 2 Canadian Plate Blocks from 1939. I did not realize that Canada had them. I think that I might branch out . Do you have any for sale?
I have no plate blocks of any sort for sale at this time, when i get them they are far too often damaged! The number in the albums are not from me so who knows?
I like this style of video showing your collection. I have always liked putting my collection in stock pages to make my own album. But recently I came around to appreciate printed papers albums. I have a Mystic stamp company album for my US stamps and I just bought a Scott Specialty album for my Austria stamps. One thing I will never enjoy is the high cost of pre printed paper albums.
Thanks for sharing!! I understand the dilemma. All of my albums thus far have come to me through auction or estate finds at a great discount, so in that way I have been very lucky!
Hello my dear nice canada catalogue.
Blessings
Thank you! 🤗
Wonderful video!
Thank you very much!
Hi stamp sleuth. Lighter fluid will take off the tape residue. Best regards from James in Scotland.
Good to know!
Another good video. Thanks
Many thanks for watching!
I like this
glad and happy to hear it!
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Was asked by many viewers to talk more about the stamps I show! AND this very video was by special request. You do have the option to unsubscribe if you don't like what you see.