I find your character so intriguing. Thank you for all the videos you have made. They are very well put together and I really respect your patience while making them
Based on what i can see in the collection some of the stamps are decently old. You can get them valused by looking at online catalogs or taking them to a trustworthy experts in your area. I think even museums will do it for you.
I'm not worried, neither rain or snow will keep me from licking the audio issue and I'll once again be able to delivery the goods, lest some of my subscribers go postal on me.
I'm only into 1:00 of your video, and I say, please release all the volumes of your Dad's stamp collection. I enjoy going to yard sales/garage sales/estate sales and viewing (even if I don't purchase anything) anything that's vintage or antique. Anytime I go to an estate sale when someone has passed away, I think of how they spent their life, and how much fun they had collecting the things that were precious to them at the time. It's sad in a way, but interesting in another. Thanks for this ASMR video. Very calming.
Not a hobby that I would ever start with, but I really admire such collections. Also: I love videos where you examine stuff closely like this one a lot! :D
Yes, I'm taking a close look because these are new to me too, and "on loan" to me from my sister. Once I return them, I will most likely never see them again. I had no idea that he even had these.
Growing up, I had a stamp collection myself, and now I know that my dad must have encouraged it, but I sure don't remember seeing any of this stuff that I'll be showing in this series of videos. I guess he just kept it to himself for whatever reason, or maybe he showed me at the time and I just don't remember.
I love your channel. I like the description u give when u talk and the creative things you find to amuse us as watchers. I just ask if you could do any more of that finding/fixing/improving thing that you did with the toy ship. That was awesome. Keep up the videos!
I'm no subject matter expert on stamps, but you have quite a collection worth quite a bit of money here. Of course, the intrinsic value never has a price tag though.
this is great! you should get them appraised or looked at by an expert and make another video showing us what you learned. I bet there are some real gems! thanks for the great videos!!
You should do a video showing some of your different Inks, seems like you have quite a collection, would be interested in seeing what all you have / use..
Great! More, more, more, please! I collect stamps and fountain pens and do both for relaxation and non-electronic enlightenment. More would be appreciated, all five volumes in fact. Thank you.
I own most of the stamps that you showing. There are not many that you are showing own any great value.until you get to the 10 pfennig Deutches Reich and the following Belgian stamp at 6:43 After that it becomes more interesting.
Just wondering buddy how did he get these stamps? Did he buy em at the post office or write different countrys and cut them off? It baffles me to see all the different countrys cool stuff!
Excuese me sir. May i ask something? Sometime i want to recording my hand writing. I dont know what is good recording device. What is your recording device???
If it isn't rude to ask, roughly how old are these stamps? I'm not sure if you say at a pint in the video but I fell asleep before I could finish it. Great video by the way, the visual triggers were amazing.
+Sharup Thumpy Wow, thank you for the information. I wish I knew more about this kind of history but I've been studying classical history instead. I was about to say greetings from Australia but in currently in England! I went to Berlin in April and it was amazing! Has to be one of my favourite places I've been to so far but I wish I knew German so I could have gone to more cities there.
***** Pre world war II is a bit vague for me, I mostly got taught about WOII because my grandparents lived through it and we fought you like no one else did. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Great game last night eh? I'm from close to the Milwaukee area. I do have items you could borrow for future vids if that would be of help. New fountain pens, traditional GEC knives, some Noodlers Bad Black Moccasin.
Great game indeed. Pack remains alive. Your willingness to loan items for videos was very kind and I appreciate your offer. What great subscribers this channel has:)
Stephanie Chateau none of them are replies as most have a postmark on them or are on a piece of card behind it, they are mainly common stamps not worth much
I have watched most if not all of your videos and I am quite convinced that your house/home is Noah's ark. You seem to have in your possession at least 2 of everything that was ever on this planet lol. When the zombie apocalypse happens please take me in your ark sir! XD Kidding aside though, you own a tremendous amount of very interesting objects.
Oh, and great work with your videos! For me, ASMR is far more effective the way you go about presenting it. Most other ASMR people seem to role play a lot or try almost "too hard" if that makes sense. Now that's not a bad thing by any means, if that kind of thing works for you (general you) but I strongly prefer no role play and something generally natural and educational. "Genuine ASMR" may be a good way to say it.
The stamps shown and what I can see in the album do not have any real philatelic value; people can accumulate stamps all their lives and the end result would be an accumulation of worthless stamps, this album has worthless stamps. It would be interesting if the remainder of the album is the same and the remainder of the albums.
Some of them pretty early in that period; the 100,000 and 2 million appear to be overstamps of existing issue (2 million stamped over 200 and 100K stamped over 400).
I find your character so intriguing. Thank you for all the videos you have made. They are very well put together and I really respect your patience while making them
I JUST got into stamp collecting. I KNEW you'd have a stamp collection.
it completely baffles me that you are an expert in things I haven't even heard of
Thank you, but I'm not an expert in stamps. Would be nice if I was so that I could determine the value of this collection.
Based on what i can see in the collection some of the stamps are decently old. You can get them valused by looking at online catalogs or taking them to a trustworthy experts in your area. I think even museums will do it for you.
RelaxingASMR You can go to stampworld.com
This video gets my stamp of approval.
I figured you would postage a comment.
Well, your videos have been quite good philately.
Thanks, yes I have been on a roll, but if I don't get my audio issues taken care of, I may be in a sticky situation.
Audio issues might lower the face value of the videos, but at least with TH-cam you don't have to worry about cancellation.
I'm not worried, neither rain or snow will keep me from licking the audio issue and I'll once again be able to delivery the goods, lest some of my subscribers go postal on me.
I'm only into 1:00 of your video, and I say, please release all the volumes of your Dad's stamp collection. I enjoy going to yard sales/garage sales/estate sales and viewing (even if I don't purchase anything) anything that's vintage or antique. Anytime I go to an estate sale when someone has passed away, I think of how they spent their life, and how much fun they had collecting the things that were precious to them at the time. It's sad in a way, but interesting in another. Thanks for this ASMR video. Very calming.
Great comment!
I agree 100% when i buy a collection that someone has owned and enjoyed, i feel duty bound to look after it
so i'm a huge asmr fan, i inherited a bunch of old american and foreign stamps, looked up so info and saw this. reminds me of my collection
Old stamps are works of art. Enjoy your collection.
How many collections do you have?! Is your house basically a museum? You might be the most interesting guy on the Internet
Not a hobby that I would ever start with, but I really admire such collections.
Also: I love videos where you examine stuff closely like this one a lot! :D
Yes, I'm taking a close look because these are new to me too, and "on loan" to me from my sister. Once I return them, I will most likely never see them again. I had no idea that he even had these.
Growing up, I had a stamp collection myself, and now I know that my dad must have encouraged it, but I sure don't remember seeing any of this stuff that I'll be showing in this series of videos. I guess he just kept it to himself for whatever reason, or maybe he showed me at the time and I just don't remember.
man thank you , this video is so relaxing, it helps me to get sleep.
This was mind boggling. Great sleep aide for me. Got me off of my caffeine high.
I love your channel. I like the description u give when u talk and the creative things you find to amuse us as watchers. I just ask if you could do any more of that finding/fixing/improving thing that you did with the toy ship. That was awesome. Keep up the videos!
I always have an eye out for something that needs a bit of TLC like the little ship. Thanks for commenting:)
a fantastic, rare and expensive collection!
More stamps!! 😊😊
yes, more stamps please
Is there anything you don't collect or do as a hobby? admirable indeed
Well let's see....oh yeah, I know longer cage fight.
What a shame, I'm sure you put all of your opponents right to sleep.
I'm no subject matter expert on stamps, but you have quite a collection worth quite a bit of money here. Of course, the intrinsic value never has a price tag though.
this is great! you should get them appraised or looked at by an expert and make another video showing us what you learned. I bet there are some real gems!
thanks for the great videos!!
You should do a video showing some of your different Inks, seems like you have quite a collection, would be interested in seeing what all you have / use..
Great! More, more, more, please! I collect stamps and fountain pens and do both for relaxation and non-electronic enlightenment. More would be appreciated, all five volumes in fact. Thank you.
More stamps, this is fascinating
all the value is in the parcel post with the 20 cent being the best
I own most of the stamps that you showing. There are not many that you are showing own any great value.until you get to the 10 pfennig Deutches Reich and the following Belgian stamp at 6:43 After that it becomes more interesting.
Just wondering buddy how did he get these stamps? Did he buy em at the post office or write different countrys and cut them off? It baffles me to see all the different countrys cool stuff!
Nice collection
Enjoyed it make some more!
9:05 yay, hungarian stamp :D
This video is awesome! :)
You've been busy lately, good videos!
Wonderful. :)
Excuese me sir. May i ask something? Sometime i want to recording my hand writing. I dont know what is good recording device. What is your recording device???
Canon Vixia camcorder, but considering changing to something different, perhaps a Canon DSLR.
+RelaxingASMR Thank you sir!
If it isn't rude to ask, roughly how old are these stamps? I'm not sure if you say at a pint in the video but I fell asleep before I could finish it. Great video by the way, the visual triggers were amazing.
They seem to be from the world war II era.
+Archoir Thank you! Once I got closer to the end and saw the Hitler ones I thought they were but I wasn't sure. 😊
+Sharup Thumpy Wow, thank you for the information. I wish I knew more about this kind of history but I've been studying classical history instead. I was about to say greetings from Australia but in currently in England! I went to Berlin in April and it was amazing! Has to be one of my favourite places I've been to so far but I wish I knew German so I could have gone to more cities there.
***** Pre world war II is a bit vague for me, I mostly got taught about WOII because my grandparents lived through it and we fought you like no one else did. Greetings from the Netherlands.
+Archoir I went to Amsterdam before I went to Berlin too and it's so pretty there. Like all the canals. 😍
nice lot bring on part two
Nice!
can you also make this collection about one country every side 🤗
Great game last night eh? I'm from close to the Milwaukee area. I do have items you could borrow for future vids if that would be of help. New fountain pens, traditional GEC knives, some Noodlers Bad Black Moccasin.
Great game indeed. Pack remains alive. Your willingness to loan items for videos was very kind and I appreciate your offer. What great subscribers this channel has:)
I wonder how much some of these are worth
Stephanie Chateau none of them are replies as most have a postmark on them or are on a piece of card behind it, they are mainly common stamps not worth much
I have watched most if not all of your videos and I am quite convinced that your house/home is Noah's ark. You seem to have in your possession at least 2 of everything that was ever on this planet lol. When the zombie apocalypse happens please take me in your ark sir! XD Kidding aside though, you own a tremendous amount of very interesting objects.
Oh, and great work with your videos! For me, ASMR is far more effective the way you go about presenting it. Most other ASMR people seem to role play a lot or try almost "too hard" if that makes sense. Now that's not a bad thing by any means, if that kind of thing works for you (general you) but I strongly prefer no role play and something generally natural and educational. "Genuine ASMR" may be a good way to say it.
Thanks m8
I very much like the new style of the thumbnails. Less invasive, more simplistic. Less is more in this kind of thing.
Still waiting for your David Oscarson pen review? :) ahaha
Still waiting for you to send me one to review:)
Oh don't tell me it got lost in the post!
Yes, I'm sure that's what happened. Would you mind sending another? Thanks so much.
Trying to pinpoint your accent, Are you Canadian or Midwestern? xD
He lives in Wisconsin I believe, so Midwest
My grandfather has a big box of old stamps. He even has some from nazi Germany
The stamps shown and what I can see in the album do not have any real philatelic value; people can accumulate stamps all their lives and the end result would be an accumulation of worthless stamps, this album has worthless stamps. It would be interesting if the remainder of the album is the same and the remainder of the albums.
What’s wrong with collecting something just because you enjoy it? The end goal doesn’t always have to be money.
The German stamps with a value of one million or greater - I assume they were produced during the inflation in 1922-1925
Some of them pretty early in that period; the 100,000 and 2 million appear to be overstamps of existing issue (2 million stamped over 200 and 100K stamped over 400).
philately
Your mother knew you have medical help ?!?