Nothing more beautiful than a fat bag of unsorted stamps. I have a modest little collection of Australia. I particularly find the early State stamps interesting. Good video.
Hello!!! I think that after inserting postage stamps with proper description album pages will look beautiful. I'm already looking forward to it. 🙃😉 Greetings! Wojtek
This is brilliant, Jerry. Thank you for sharing your process. I still seem obsessed with paper albums instead of stockbooks for my final collections, but you're inspiring me to consider stock books instead. I agree -- it's a lot of up front work to organize a collection (like with all your labels) but it must feel nice to see the roadmap in front of you, ready to be filled in. Best wishes and I can't wait for your next update! 💖
@MarkDyck Hello. Use whatever album you feel comfortable with, I prefer the stockbooks because they give me more freedom. It's a lot of work, but it feels great when you fill a space with a stamp. the next update will be coming soon.
Hi Jerry! Good video! Thanks! It is interesting to see your process with the stamps until they are sorted and catalogued. I would have looked forward to sort out that bag of stamps. 🙂 I really like how you label your ultimate album. It is hard work, but I really think labelling each stamp, whether you have it or not, is perfect. When finished you have a road map and skeleton to fill up. You have an interesting selection of countries. I really like the Australian stamps, especially their fauna and flora stamps. Best regards to you!!!!!
@GreatStampAdventure Thank you, Charnie. The Australian stamps are beautiful, and I really like the wildlife ones. Some of the countries I have chosen to collect have a personal connection for me and the others, I just find them interesting. I am glad you enjoyed the video. Take care.
It's sunday morning, I'm enjoying a nice cup of coffee with a cinnamon roll, and your new Australia video was the perfect way to start the day. And you are off to a great start with your new Australia collection. That's a lot of stamps to go through and identify, and let's not forget the most important: to enjoy! Australia is a beautiful country to collect, especially with all the wildlife stamps. I really appreciated you taking the time to explain and show all the steps of your process. I don't think it's crazy at all that you take the time to pre-identify every stamp on those cut out index cards. Au contraire! (sorry, I'm french canadian) I admire your dedication and hard work. I also think that it is the smart way to go. This way, you plan the display of your album, the number of pages needed for each year/set. It makes for a very neat and well organized album. And it also serves as a nice checklist to know which stamps you need to look out for. I am really looking forward to see updates on your collection, and to see this album slowly fill up in a most satisfying way.
@Rangersly Thank you for your kind words. That cinnamon roll sounds delicious 😋. It's going to be a great journey and I am really looking forward to it, more to come soon.
excellent video. good luck in your collecting. it can quickly become unmanageable as lots of stamps come in and putting them where they belong can be very time consuming. your example of homing them in a stock book is one that i do for smaller collections and i buy loose stock pages and use these as needed. lets hope for a great 2025 in stamp collecting and all areas of life. thanks for your videos.
@@peterglynn5181 Thank you for your kind words. It can become unmanageable, hence why I cut the collections down. I hope 2025 is a great year for everybody.
Hey Jerry. Really enjoyable video. Showing the process and how you pre=plan your collection. I have to say, doing it that way was one of the next things I did in my stamp collecting journey, back when I had my Luxembourg collection. Sure, it is a ton of work to have labels for each stamp before you have them, but it is so fulfilling seeing the album fill up little by little. Also, solid choices for what you are going to collect. Some big countries (Canada, Germany, Australia) but also some smaller, 'lesser known' (Slovenia, Czechoslowakia, Zambia). Really looking forward to all of them. Curious how you made that decision. Are you having a personal connection to some of those countries, or just 'likeing' their designs? Thanks for this video, impressive how much different kind of content you put into this, in such a small amount of time (10 min episode).
@chrislovesstamps Hello Chris. I have a personal connection to Zambia Australia, Canada, I have good friends there and family in Australia, and as for the rest, I just like the stamps. More to come soon.
Nothing more beautiful than a fat bag of unsorted stamps. I have a modest little collection of Australia. I particularly find the early State stamps interesting. Good video.
@GregoryReeves-g3t Hello, I am going to have a separate stockbook for the Australian states stamps, they are really nice.
Hello!!!
I think that after inserting postage stamps with proper description album pages will look beautiful.
I'm already looking forward to it. 🙃😉
Greetings! Wojtek
@ronal144 Hello, and thank you 😊
Good evening. We have an excellent collection of Australian postage stamps here.
@serga76.bodrov Thank you, there is a lot more to come.
This is brilliant, Jerry. Thank you for sharing your process. I still seem obsessed with paper albums instead of stockbooks for my final collections, but you're inspiring me to consider stock books instead. I agree -- it's a lot of up front work to organize a collection (like with all your labels) but it must feel nice to see the roadmap in front of you, ready to be filled in. Best wishes and I can't wait for your next update! 💖
@MarkDyck Hello. Use whatever album you feel comfortable with, I prefer the stockbooks because they give me more freedom.
It's a lot of work, but it feels great when you fill a space with a stamp. the next update will be coming soon.
@@jerrystamps Thanks. I can't wait! I enjoy your videos very much. 💖
Hi Jerry! Good video! Thanks! It is interesting to see your process with the stamps until they are sorted and catalogued. I would have looked forward to sort out that bag of stamps. 🙂 I really like how you label your ultimate album. It is hard work, but I really think labelling each stamp, whether you have it or not, is perfect. When finished you have a road map and skeleton to fill up. You have an interesting selection of countries. I really like the Australian stamps, especially their fauna and flora stamps. Best regards to you!!!!!
@GreatStampAdventure Thank you, Charnie.
The Australian stamps are beautiful, and I really like the wildlife ones.
Some of the countries I have chosen to collect have a personal connection for me and the others, I just find them interesting. I am glad you enjoyed the video. Take care.
It's sunday morning, I'm enjoying a nice cup of coffee with a cinnamon roll, and your new Australia video was the perfect way to start the day. And you are off to a great start with your new Australia collection. That's a lot of stamps to go through and identify, and let's not forget the most important: to enjoy! Australia is a beautiful country to collect, especially with all the wildlife stamps. I really appreciated you taking the time to explain and show all the steps of your process. I don't think it's crazy at all that you take the time to pre-identify every stamp on those cut out index cards. Au contraire! (sorry, I'm french canadian) I admire your dedication and hard work. I also think that it is the smart way to go. This way, you plan the display of your album, the number of pages needed for each year/set. It makes for a very neat and well organized album. And it also serves as a nice checklist to know which stamps you need to look out for. I am really looking forward to see updates on your collection, and to see this album slowly fill up in a most satisfying way.
@Rangersly Thank you for your kind words. That cinnamon roll sounds delicious 😋.
It's going to be a great journey and I am really looking forward to it, more to come soon.
Excelente vídeo Parabéns
@@AngelAlcoverroMarco Thank you 😊
excellent video. good luck in your collecting. it can quickly become unmanageable as lots of stamps come in and putting them where they belong can be very time consuming. your example of homing them in a stock book is one that i do for smaller collections and i buy loose stock pages and use these as needed. lets hope for a great 2025 in stamp collecting and all areas of life. thanks for your videos.
@@peterglynn5181 Thank you for your kind words.
It can become unmanageable, hence why I cut the collections down.
I hope 2025 is a great year for everybody.
Hi, Jerry! Thanks for this video review of postage stamps of Australia!
@@dnipro_stamps Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Hey Jerry. Really enjoyable video. Showing the process and how you pre=plan your collection. I have to say, doing it that way was one of the next things I did in my stamp collecting journey, back when I had my Luxembourg collection. Sure, it is a ton of work to have labels for each stamp before you have them, but it is so fulfilling seeing the album fill up little by little.
Also, solid choices for what you are going to collect. Some big countries (Canada, Germany, Australia) but also some smaller, 'lesser known' (Slovenia, Czechoslowakia, Zambia). Really looking forward to all of them. Curious how you made that decision. Are you having a personal connection to some of those countries, or just 'likeing' their designs? Thanks for this video, impressive how much different kind of content you put into this, in such a small amount of time (10 min episode).
@chrislovesstamps Hello Chris. I have a personal connection to Zambia Australia, Canada, I have good friends there and family in Australia, and as for the rest, I just like the stamps.
More to come soon.