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Philatelic ACCESSORIES
are offered to you by a multiplicity of manufacturers. The basic equipment of the
philatelist is composed of the
stamp tong, the magnifier and the stamp album. |
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Of course you can keep your stamps in the shoe-box, but thank to the album you won't damage your
stamps and you may always have the survey of your collection. |
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You
have the choice between collecting in ordinary stock books or in
albums with blank pages. With blank pages albums you can arrange
your collection any way, but
mostly collecting on imprinted pages from the different
manufacturers is prefered. |
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In
contrast collecting stamps in stock books, stamps collected on
blank pages must be fastened with hinges or mounts. Caution: the
gummed hinges are to be used for used stamps or for stamps
without gum only!
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Never
used stamps and stamps with full gum should be collected on
blank pages with mounts only; so the immaculate pieces are fixed
without damaging their gum, which is more and more important for
the modern philatelist. |
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Philatelic basic equipment with
magnifier, stamp tongs, stock books for stamps, coins, postcards
and phonecards, from the ordinary album to the leather album for
the elevated requirement: Your stamp dealer has all this
ready for you. |
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