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The Evolution of Stamp Collecting
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The Thrill of Stamp Collecting
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A $175,000 Benjamin Franklin Stamp?
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Subscribe to join me on my #stamplife journey, as I hunt for rare and unique collectibles, and share the tips and tricks learned along the way. My goal is for you to learn from my mistakes, and to enjoy my adventures too. For more information on the history of Scott #544 and #546: www.linns.com/news/us-stamps-postal-history/2015/january/is-your-1-green-franklin-stamp-scott-594-or-596.html And t...
How I Organize My Stamp Collection Ep. 2 -- My USA Stamps
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My Favorite and Most Valuable USED Stamps
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Even Let's Trade Stamps! is Changing
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A $40 Adventure in St. Paul, Minnesota
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$0 for an Old Stamp Album?
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Our $100 Stephen King Challenge
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Let's Trade Stamps! #3
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My Collection of French Stamps
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How I Organize My Stamp Collection Ep. 1 -- My FINEST Stamps
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Subscribe to join me on my #stamplife journey, as I hunt for rare and unique collectibles, and share the tips and tricks learned along the way. My goal is for you to learn from my mistakes, and to enjoy my adventures too. To support my channel: buymeacoffee.com/silkontheweb For inquiries: silkontheweb2@gmail.com For correspondence: Silk on the Web P.O. Box 16534 St. Paul, MN 55116 Subscribe her...
$36 for TWO Cigar Boxes Full of Stamps? Pt. 2 (REUPLOAD)
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Subscribe to join me on my #stamplife journey, as I hunt for rare and unique collectibles, and share the tips and tricks learned along the way. My goal is for you to learn from my mistakes, and to enjoy my adventures too. Here is Part One... ruclips.net/user/videoJpaB2AT9seM/ For inquiries: silkontheweb2@gmail.com For correspondence: Silk on the Web P.O. Box 16534 St. Paul, MN 55116 Subscribe h...
$36 for TWO Cigar Boxes Full of Stamps?
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A Beginner's Guide to Collecting Stamps Ep. 8 -- How to NOT Compulsively Collect
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A Beginner's Guide to Collecting Stamps Ep. 8 How to NOT Compulsively Collect
The GREATEST College Basketball Coach of ALL TIME Has a Stamp!
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The GREATEST College Basketball Coach of ALL TIME Has a Stamp!
How to Find Your Stamp Collecting Community
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How to Find Your Stamp Collecting Community
I Found A Duck Full of Old Coins in an Attic
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I Found A Duck Full of Old Coins in an Attic
Why I Collect Stamps from DEAD Countries
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Why I Collect Stamps from DEAD Countries
Did you go to the stamp fair in Greenhills Ohio?
Brilliant video mate!
Nice Australian stamps! So cool you ran into Smokey:) I follow his channel as well. You guys are both so positive and I really appreciate the content u both put out. I am currently not happy with stamp hinges. It is a very humid, rainy day in WI, and all my Prinz hinges solidified into one big glob and hardened enough I could cut a cabbage in 1/2 with it. I seriously need to find some old Dennison hinges again. The Prinz ones not only arrived mostly stuck together...they are impossible to remove from an album page or a stamp without soaking them off. I don't know if these hinges I have would even be salvageable if I put them in a dehydrator. The best part about stamp hinges is that you know you're a real philatelist when you walk around with bare feet and find them stuck between your toes.
Ha! And I can relate, I found a bag of Prinz hinges when I was working on this video that had congealed into some sort of modern art sculpture
I do not use hinges at all. Not even used stamps. Always look neater,.
In this video or the last I think you mention moving one world wide album. What album are you planning for world wide. I’m going to do the same, but printing my own pages with album easy.
Albums are very expensive! I personally use stock books because I collect worldwide but also sell stamps. It allows me to add and remove items much easier than albums. I will place items in a hingeless album when I get older, but for my purposes today, I just use lighthouse stock books.
Also…you can rearrange the world. For example, instead of arranging all your counties alphabetically… set aside three albums for the British Empire, an album for North America (US / Canada) one for Central America one for South America , two more for Europe, one for Russia, and one for Asia. I’d also have a separate album for each of France and German Empires. The regional approach will be a bit different from the norm and you can include some geographical maps. I show the region as the area looked in 1840 and at the back show the area as it appeared in December 1940 while WWII was in progress.
Oh that's brilliant... great ideas
Super !!! nice From sri lanka <3
Do achieve your GOAL AT THE MOST COST EFFECTIVE MEANS- is to use vario stock pages placed into three ring binders. You can then cover each binder in hand made paper covers or cloth or even leather book covers which will preserve a uniform look on the book shelf. Plus you can add varieties you come across. Bear in mind…both those albums are GENERAL ALBUMS. And you will come across shade varieties you want to keep. Use your two albums as reference so you can keep your stamps in a relative semblance Of date order. I have gone down this same mental gymnastic rabbit hole and this solution met ALL the goals. When I get bored… or low on funds… I focus on adding printed labels as inserts into a blank row above the stamp issues OR redesign the album cover, while keeping to the theme so the albums keep their uniformity and look similar on the shelf. I’ve never been happier. In addition… I’ll occasionally upgrade the individual stamps and take great care and time to remove any hinge remnants. Over time…it keeps me involved while actively working on my collection even when I am not accumulating new material. The worst thing I ever experienced was the completion of my US collection goal. Once I was done…and all stamps were placed into my Lighthouse Hingeless albums….I never again took them off the shelf to look at them. Yet…my world wide 1840-1940 Vario binders….have kept me up late into the night every day since 2020 and I have never been so happy joyous and FREE. Free to collect, inspect, and manipulate the collection. Plus it got my family interested as they now know that I’ll never sell my stamps as long as I draw breath but… it will be soooo much easier to liquidate the stamps as the future buyer will know they are all annotated and easily removed. Even the future blank pages can be sold as the vario stock pages last over two generations before they might need to be replaced. I envy the fun you are about to taste! Good luck and enjoy 😊
Damn it! Just when I thought I'd decided on a process... I really like the idea of making my own albums, but it would be SO costly between the mounts and the card stock. I do have a lot of Vario pages already..... and.... you can combine your souvenir sheets and sheets of mint stamps easily enough into one binder...... hmmmmmmmmm
Do you put little slips of paper into your stock sheets for catalogue info?
you got your money back on the BCOF. Seller must have been clueless. (...If folks want to put a 10 cent mount on a penny stamp, that's fine.)
Caught my eye too... very nice stamps
Hi Silk, thx again for a new video and your never ending enthusiasm. Only the hinges, you love them. But I really don't, most of the times stamps are damaged by them. When you buy stamps, hinged on a fair or by ebay its always a casino. Will they be nice or not. But maybe I'm terribly wrong. Can you do in your next video some info about how to save the stamps which have hinges?
Can you remove a hinge or a you just further destroying the stamp?
Watching a lady bookseller on Y tube. One day she had a kangaroo bust into her warehouse...!! LOved the casual 'roos on the highways...!!
Do you have enough Irish stamps to do a video? Collecting mostly USA but if an Irish stamps turns up 'll probably get it if it's affordable...!!
Yes! I'm looking forward to working on my Irish stamps
I do like your videos, you have a lot of enthusiasm, and knowledge. I just started collecting, and I'm having fun. I'm not looking for anything rare, so far everything is easy and cheap. And, I like FDCs that I connect with, like ships, historical events, those are really cool.
Welcome to the hobby!
I really hate hinges. I know they were used in the past in many cases, but today I see no use any longer for them. They have destroyed so many stamps.
Please, please, please don't use hinges. They are terrible things. Definitely not needed nowadays
I wish i still had Dennison hinges but as many have said they are to expensive for the few packs that are left.
Nice Australian collection and that cover was amazing! I need to go through my early Australian stamps to figure out what watermark varieties I have. I accumulated a ton of the good hinges from box lots over the years - hinges for used stamps are really the only option when collecting the world using large double sided page albums like the older, thinner paper Scott Internationals or Minkus Globals; the albums would get very think if too many mounts are used. I don't buy mint on purpose and if I get them with other stuff I tend to put them in stock books or trade them for more used lol. I just went through a couple thousand stamps removed from various albums - only a couple stamps got damaged by removing the hinges and they were fairly common. When I use a hinge, I also moisten the absolute minimum of the hinge to stick it to the album; elephant tongue is definitely a thing! However, I can see hinges not being used for small collections where you can house your collection comfortably in a hingeless album or vario sheets.
I really wouldn't worry about offending anyone by insulting stamp hinges. Lol, have we become so thin-skinned and "unhinged". ;-)
I absolutely love watching your videos. I’m learning a ton. Thank you very much for your efforts!
Did big-hinge get to you?
😆🤣😂
And now you have certificates touting “gem” or “jumbo” etc which somehow make 1950/1960/1970 mint US commemoratives with traditional catalog values of 25 cents somehow worth $75. 😂😂😂. At least for those foolish enough to buy. I like that Scott (my2015 edition) often has a disclaimer past a certain age of stamp that mint price is assuming hinged. As well it should.
I’ll use hinges on low-value previously-hinged stamps
Hey Silk, great pick up. Just two of those stamps would have easily covered what you paid for this lot, in Australia. Would sell for many $100. in Aussie. Have not seen those stamp sheets before, very attractive... Cheers Peter...
Nice Aussie collection.... hinges? Stock book? Printed Album? Collect what ya want, How ya want ! Getting Dennison stamp hinges on E-bay is expensive..... but even more expensive are stamp mounts..... I got really lucky - a friend was downsizing and gave me his stamp collection. Most of his stamps were CTO's (many of which I have given away, still a few to dispose of, as I despise CTO stamps, IMO, they are just stickers, not for any valid postal use....but anyway....) Among the stamp stuff I was given was one and a half boxes of unopened Dennison stamp hinges from the 70's.... which probably sets me up for for my stamp hinge needs for the rest of my life.... Fun that you met Smokey at that stamp show !
Clock ticking... Have you achieved your goal for Davo album I?
Sorry... But... I like pages for binders.... Easy reorganization of the collection! :D
You have ripped bandaid off 50 year old philatelic wound that still hurts. Imagine all the young collectors waking up one sunny morning in the early 1970s to find the "catalog value " their collections suddenly diminished by half. Why! Because they followed the long established practice of hinging their stamps into albums. Now, thanks to inflation, vultures looking for a hedge entered the philatelic market demanding their purchases be mint "never hinged". These newbies crushed the dream of a generation of established collectors who traded in their Scott catalogs for Beckett guides abandoning the educational and enlightening world of stamps for dream of riches to be had if only they could remember where mom put that box of baseball cards with the Honus Wagner rookie edition.😊
I can, indeed... my Grandfather's cataloging system was incredibly detailed, and I'm sure he thought it was worth more in the early 70s than he did the 80s. Same way I felt about my baseball cards in the 80s versus now. Still cherished collectibles though, and your point is well made about not focusing so much on MNH versus just enjoyment of the hobby
Hello, don't be tired, dear friend Have you checked our email or has it not arrived yet?
I did, thanks, and responded... but you could also ask your question here. I bet if I don't know the answer, somebody else will
Brother, we are the same as I said I have a stamp collection to sell You said to send the photos to my email, we sent them too. What was the sender's name? If you have Instagram, let me send you a message
@@silkontheweb Brother, we are the same as I said I have a stamp collection to sell You said to send the photos to my email, we sent them too. What was the sender's name? If you have Instagram, let me send you a message
Ah... best luck is Facebook Marketplace probably, or a group like that... I'm trying to focus my purchases on a few efforts
Glad you had an “epiphany” about hinges. When done as intended they make collecting used stamps very affordable. And you are totally correct when you say that modern stamps SUCK. Modern hinges don’t hold a candle to the old Fold o Hinges; not to mention a bag of 1000 for $.15. You couldn’t give me the 7:36 modern hinges.
Also, I think mixing hinges and mounts looks amateurish...
I feel like if one uses hinges, one needs to use cover sheets, and then one is always turning two pages to see the stamps.... I'm considering going to clear mounts. I'll be making up my own album pages for a ship stamp collection, and am considering using a heavyweight card stock in pale blue, with the clear mounts. I'm kinda tired of the white pages and black mounts and, also, lighter-weight pages wrinkle. Because I plan to create a unique but attractive specialty album that I enjoy looking through frequently, I'm going to eschew the traditional means of storage and display. As one of the other commenters noted, I also want to be able to add stamps or switch things around without redoing an entire page, so hinges are out.
I think hinges are not fantastic. I use only hawid mounts and stock books or separate pages. I also soak hinges away if possible to clean my collection. Of course there is nothing wrong to use hinges if one likes but I would never but hinge behing unhinged or mint stamp.
Over here, I don´t know any collectors who still are using hinges. The majority stores their stamps in stock books like Lighthouse or other brands. The reason is more than obvious: flexibility ! If you like to add some new items to your collection, stock books are the best way to stay flexible. But I know that collectors e.g. in the UK just used hinges for a longer time, so I even found sometimes mint material from the 1970s/80s with hinge traces. Just my two cents. 😉 Keep it up, and see you on the next one ! Greets from GER, U.
I think it also has to do with the size of your collection; I collect world through the present in a 20-volume album; it would be impossible to get enough stock books or stock pages for all of those stamps lol. However, I love using vario sheets for sub-collections not in the albums - it's so nice to simply insert a new vario sheet when more space is needed.
I don't think you came out to strongly about the problems with hinges. To this day, I'm convinced that hinges were invented by coin collectors to mess up philatelists... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yea I hate to see someone tear a hinged stamp out of an album AND using their figures! I mean gosh they are made of paper! Very delicate hobby.
More stories? Yes please
stop laugh
I think your concern on preservation is valid. My own solution is to obtain stamp ring binders and stamp sheets which accommodate typically 7 rows of stamps per side ie 14 rows total for both sides of the sheet. This allows me to insert the stamps into a protective, hinge less environment. The transposition is quick but does require inserting information about the stamps. No different from writing up a collection. It also has the advantage that I can rearrange the collection if required. This can happen if a particular series becomes of greater interest and requires additional material. An example might be the Liberty Series going from a basic collection to one which includes tagging, gum, paper and perforation differences.
I absolutely loved this series. I love your advice to those of us just starting out.
I was thinking of focusing on military stamps to start. Is there such? Should I break it down even more ie: military aircraft etc?
Great topic! You could start off with a specific conflict, or country, and see where it takes you
Actually, I was thinking about starting out with WWII
What are the numbers underneath the pics of the stamps?
The sound keeps going in and out. Mostly out.
I’ve been wanting to start collecting stamps for a long, long time. I’m 62 yrs old I think I should stop procrastinating lol
That King George album is gorgeous. I'd have a hard time gutting it, but if the pages are acidic...ugh. I have 6 Scott Bluebook world-wide albums that take me up to 1959. Those pages are not nearly as nice looking as the album u want to gut, but hopefully have non-acidic paper. There is no way in heck I could ever afford to mount all the world-wide stamps I have and need. The majority of my collection is used and hinged, but when I do come across mint stamps, I put them in clear mounts and it honestly doesn't detract much from the overall look of a page. Although I have inherited an extensive US collection as well, I've felt that "ugh!" feeling u describe just thinking about dealing with it. For one, I'll never afford the expensive/ rare ones...and just identifying all the Washington and Franklin stamps is a headache I'm not looking forward to. If I had that king George album, I'd have a blast relocating the stamps to the specific country pages in the Scott albums, where they would make more sense to me. Good luck with whatever direction your new quest takes you in. Thanks for your wonderful videos! They are something I look forward to and enjoy immensely:)
As always do what you feel most comfortable with! It is your collection after all. And just a thought, there are some men named June!! 🙂
You went out looking for stamps and returned with GOLD!!
Aww, Harry Chapin!! Very good!! I saw him live once when I was @ Slippery Rock!! He wrote some awesome stuff!!
also the Phillip K Dick volume... I have The Man in the High Castle ... somewhere!! Odd, that the more stuff we collectors gather the more unlikely it is that we can find it....!!
Oddly typed "Hobbits' not "hobbies.'.. Hey, can't type or spell...!!