Nice kilo ware lot of Canada. Looks like there is a lot of variety that you can have a lot of fun going through. I would pull out a workable amount to go through and leave the rest until I was finished with what I had pulled. Too much at once can be overwhelming. Pull out another bunch when you are done. First, look for any interesting cancels that you might like to save, and set them aside so they don’t get soaked by accident. Then go through and see what you want to put in your collection. I am careful not to soak stamps that are on bright colored paper. By experience, I have found that many of these colors are fugitive, so that they run and ruin other stamps.
Hi Stamp Sleuth! I rather still like to see such a lot of stamps. Nice big lot of stamps you got as kilo-ware. Do you work through all duplicates to find different varieties and stamps with errors on them? I think that is what I would do. I am a detail person. 🙂
thats A LOT of kiloware to go through.... sounds like you got a good deal on all those stamps. Do all the Canadian self-adhesive stamps soak off well in plain water?
I get excited when you release videos. Regards from Toronto❤
Wow, thank you!
Do the FDC and souvenir sheets are listed in your catalog? Didn’t know it’s in colors; very nice
To be honest I am not sure! I know I have a Canada specialized catalogue that lists souvenir sheets.
@@StampSleuth really? Could you tell me the name?
Nice kilo ware lot of Canada. Looks like there is a lot of variety that you can have a lot of fun going through. I would pull out a workable amount to go through and leave the rest until I was finished with what I had pulled. Too much at once can be overwhelming. Pull out another bunch when you are done. First, look for any interesting cancels that you might like to save, and set them aside so they don’t get soaked by accident. Then go through and see what you want to put in your collection. I am careful not to soak stamps that are on bright colored paper. By experience, I have found that many of these colors are fugitive, so that they run and ruin other stamps.
That is what I am doing right now!
Hi Stamp Sleuth! I rather still like to see such a lot of stamps. Nice big lot of stamps you got as kilo-ware. Do you work through all duplicates to find different varieties and stamps with errors on them? I think that is what I would do. I am a detail person. 🙂
Sometimes, which is what I did in this case, put aside multiples that I talked about, have yet to soak ten though!
thats A LOT of kiloware to go through.... sounds like you got a good deal on all those stamps. Do all the Canadian self-adhesive stamps soak off well in plain water?
For me they do But I always use warm to hotish water when dealing with self adhesives from Canada.
Thats a lot of stamps
Still going through them!