neat episode, only hitch you released it on March 19, as you are quite a number of hours behind us, as we have marched into March 20 here :) btw, old school hobby you say, but that is what keeps us young, and also connected and making friends around the world, learning through stamps, and cultures through these fascinating pieces of paper and from wonderful people we come across here, and other social media as well :)
awesome episode as always my friend. I can't seem to get anyone interested with me in collecting. I've even tried my son, my wife and no go. However I am very happy to have friends such as you, Smokey, Ted and others. thank you buddy and keep them coming..
Great video as usual, yet for me stamp identifier app is a must as when İ first started coming across stamps İ had no idea that they had their space in an catalogue and hell no I would not be spending money on a catalogue and could never know actually I can find catalogues at the library. So the stamp identifier tought me alot, helped me understand differences on details- perferations, value changes or overprints…
Great advice for stamp collectors! I use those black stock cards all the time. The stock cards with 10 rows are the best as you can fit a full reconstruction on just 2 stockcards, or 1 double sided card since reconstructions are generally made up of 20 rows and 12 columns
Really enjoyed this educational video, Rob. I still hope to start a small stamp collection soon. I've missed a few episodes. My mother had emergency surgery Sunday night and will be transferred for possible rehab tomorrow. I'm exhausted but I'll be checking in for more videos as usual.
Very good video for a stamp collector starting out, and also prompting someone to start to collect stamps. Thanks Rob! I enjoyed it. A little bit of critique: when soaking off stamps, one should preferably not manually separate them or pull them off the paper, but rather let the stamp separate from the paper by itself, before removing it from the water. Those that do not separate by themselves in time, one can pull off, but extremely carefully not to damage the stamps. Also, soaking stamps off from paper will always work in water, except for some self adhesive stamps (because their gum is not water soluble) (e.g. definitely self adhesive stamps from the USA), and some of the very old stamps the ink of the stamp is fugitive and the ink may wash off. These stamps must not be taken off with water. ... Sorry, I don't want to be pedantic, and there are many ways to get the stamps off paper, but this is just what I learned so far. 🙂
It is great advice and perhaps my explanation when I talked about other agents was not as clear as I intended but that is why the comment fields are great for adding more information. Thank you so much.
I’m a little weird I always have two of every stamp. I want one I put in a Binder but the other I put on poster boards with a bunch of other stickers called my sticker wall
neat episode, only hitch you released it on March 19, as you are quite a number of hours behind us, as we have marched into March 20 here :)
btw, old school hobby you say, but that is what keeps us young, and also connected and making friends around the world, learning through stamps, and cultures through these fascinating pieces of paper and from wonderful people we come across here, and other social media as well :)
True it came out a day early oops lol
awesome episode as always my friend. I can't seem to get anyone interested with me in collecting. I've even tried my son, my wife and no go. However I am very happy to have friends such as you, Smokey, Ted and others. thank you buddy and keep them coming..
Thank you so much. We are all out there collecting too
Great video as usual, yet for me stamp identifier app is a must as when İ first started coming across stamps İ had no idea that they had their space in an catalogue and hell no I would not be spending money on a catalogue and could never know actually I can find catalogues at the library. So the stamp identifier tought me alot, helped me understand differences on details- perferations, value changes or overprints…
Do you have a favourite stamp identifier app? Thanks for the positive comment
A very informative video with lots of great advice. Thanks so much!
My pleasure. 😊😊😊😊
So Interesting listening to you and yes it is a great hobby
@@johntaylor-tz6td glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching
Great video! Thank you for all the tips and advices. To enjoy the hobby is the most important one 😊
Yes I believe so too 😊
Great advice for stamp collectors! I use those black stock cards all the time. The stock cards with 10 rows are the best as you can fit a full reconstruction on just 2 stockcards, or 1 double sided card since reconstructions are generally made up of 20 rows and 12 columns
Thank you. Always Love getting good feedback and new information I may not have heard. Thanks
Lots of good information and advice. I'm sure it will help a lot of people.
It had helped me at least. We shall see who else views it.
Good intro. Goo gone. I always soak stamps.
Water works well on almost all stamps. Good Gone and others works fast and no curls
Really enjoyed this educational video, Rob. I still hope to start a small stamp collection soon. I've missed a few episodes. My mother had emergency surgery Sunday night and will be transferred for possible rehab tomorrow. I'm exhausted but I'll be checking in for more videos as usual.
I hope she recovers quickly and you get the rest you need.
Thank you for this ! Very helpful
Glad you could get something from it, Thanks for watching
Very good video for a stamp collector starting out, and also prompting someone to start to collect stamps. Thanks Rob! I enjoyed it. A little bit of critique: when soaking off stamps, one should preferably not manually separate them or pull them off the paper, but rather let the stamp separate from the paper by itself, before removing it from the water. Those that do not separate by themselves in time, one can pull off, but extremely carefully not to damage the stamps. Also, soaking stamps off from paper will always work in water, except for some self adhesive stamps (because their gum is not water soluble) (e.g. definitely self adhesive stamps from the USA), and some of the very old stamps the ink of the stamp is fugitive and the ink may wash off. These stamps must not be taken off with water. ... Sorry, I don't want to be pedantic, and there are many ways to get the stamps off paper, but this is just what I learned so far. 🙂
It is great advice and perhaps my explanation when I talked about other agents was not as clear as I intended but that is why the comment fields are great for adding more information. Thank you so much.
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Hey Rob, Mont here. It's chaos but it's beautiful chaos.
Haha true true
I’m a little weird I always have two of every stamp. I want one I put in a Binder but the other I put on poster boards with a bunch of other stickers called my sticker wall
Great thing about collecting you can do it whatever way makes you happy. Thanks for watching
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Thank you
@thatdadguy1974 of course can't wait to watch more.
there is a no no in collecting- HINGES in general. Is there a theme/topic that is NOT on stamps?
I am sure you could get real specific and not find a stamp for it but themes I guess should be more broad in nature. Thank you
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