Since that first “Penny Black” was issued the issuance of stamps grew in all countries and the collection of stamps has also increased, and there is no stopping it. And because the number of stamps has grown in leaps and bounds – for the sake of convenience – collectors have limited themselves into single country [...]

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Mike on June 21st, 2010

In the previous chapter we discussed the different trees and the types of woods they produce. If you really want your work to be perfect, you must have the perfect wood for the job. You can only do that if you are capable of choosing it yourself. You can’t depend on others to do this [...]

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Bob on June 20th, 2010

One of the most exciting ways to collect stamp is to process them while they are still attached to envelopes. It’s a little like detective work, and doing so is pretty fun and exciting. However, if you are careless in processing your stamps from the envelopes, you could very well damage them. And you know [...]

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Bob on June 6th, 2010

Stamp collecting, for the uninitiated, is the collection of stamps from around the globe. Technically, it is called a philatelic collection (funny way of naming things, these scientists have). And if you think it’s a hobby for kids and weird ones, you’ll be surprised at how many people, great and small have been indulging in [...]

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So, you want to start your own stamp collection, don’t you? You may have heard at how satisfying and fulfilling a stamp collection has proven to be for countless people around the globe. The great thing about stamps is that you not only get the satisfaction of browsing through the cultures and the history of [...]

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Bob on May 9th, 2010

Handle Your Stamps Like a Pro – Stamp Tools and Their Uses Stamp collecting is one of the most stimulating and enjoyable hobbies in the world. And though it may not seem as exciting as most people picture it to be, there is a quiet, and almost otherworldly exhilaration and satisfaction to be gained from [...]

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Mike on May 8th, 2010

The first step for any new woodworker is to gain a solid knowledge of the different types of woods. Certain woods are best for specific uses and it can be counter productive to use an inappropriate wood for a project that requires a different type. It’s a good idea to have an overall understanding of [...]

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Bob on April 14th, 2010

On its basic concept, there are three main classifications of stamps — special, commemorative, and definitive. Here is a brief description of each type: 1. Special From the word itself, special stamps are used on special occasions only. In the United States, special stamps are those that are used when sending out Christmas cards or [...]

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Bob on March 31st, 2010

For many years, stamps had always been a significant part of man’s history. In fact, it has been known as the single most effective motivating force for people to infuse history into the modern world of information technology. This goes to show that in spite of the various gadgets and mechanisms that man was able [...]

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Bob on March 17th, 2010

Collecting and bringing stuff together is fun and it can be rewarding too when your collection gets noticed by other people who may even want to buy your collection. People collect dolls, cars, toys, and almost anything that can be accumulated. For some, there is nothing like collecting stamps. Before you decide on starting a [...]

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