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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Here's One for Label Collectors.

 

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Guthrum
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16 Sep 2016
09:24:05am
Received from Denmark today, this lovely example of a 12 x 3.5cm label with subtle orange barcoding - I expect it has a proper name among barcode lovers - affixed probably by a British PO clerk who must have guessed I adore destroying pleasantly cancelled stamps and even a colourful mini-sheet for the sake of my label-collecting hobby. Wrong guess.

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For you label lovers out there, the bars go in groups of 54841511122142, which I know will mean much to you.

Meanwhile, I may be able to save the stamps and the MS with some judicious soaking, but I doubt I can save the cover itself.

(As always, ignore the purple-grey shadows on the scan, a feature of my HP Deskjet 1514 which abhors covers, labels and stamps alike.)

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whitebuffalo
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16 Sep 2016
09:58:05am
re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

Have you tried removing it? The ones used in the U.S. seem to peel right off without doing any damage.


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Ningpo
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16 Sep 2016
10:58:55am
re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

Ian, if it were mine, I'd try a gentle hair dryer treatment just to soften the gum and then ease it orff.

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Guthrum
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17 Sep 2016
05:37:17am
re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

And here it is without the unpleasantness!

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Many thanks, Clive, for the hairdryer tip, a method I'd not used before. Happy

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17 Sep 2016
06:53:54am
re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

Ahhhh much better without the label! Congrats on being able to salvage the cover.

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"Just one more small collection, hun, really! LoL "
malcolm197

26 Sep 2016
12:20:24pm
re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

You need to do this while the gum on the label is still "fresh". Like many adhesives once the thing starts to "cure" all is lost ( like the sticky labels on plastic plant pots which go all brittle and sticky at the same time and cover your fingers when you try to peel them off).

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Guthrum

16 Sep 2016
09:24:05am

Received from Denmark today, this lovely example of a 12 x 3.5cm label with subtle orange barcoding - I expect it has a proper name among barcode lovers - affixed probably by a British PO clerk who must have guessed I adore destroying pleasantly cancelled stamps and even a colourful mini-sheet for the sake of my label-collecting hobby. Wrong guess.

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For you label lovers out there, the bars go in groups of 54841511122142, which I know will mean much to you.

Meanwhile, I may be able to save the stamps and the MS with some judicious soaking, but I doubt I can save the cover itself.

(As always, ignore the purple-grey shadows on the scan, a feature of my HP Deskjet 1514 which abhors covers, labels and stamps alike.)

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whitebuffalo

16 Sep 2016
09:58:05am

re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

Have you tried removing it? The ones used in the U.S. seem to peel right off without doing any damage.


WB

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Ningpo

16 Sep 2016
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re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

Ian, if it were mine, I'd try a gentle hair dryer treatment just to soften the gum and then ease it orff.

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Guthrum

17 Sep 2016
05:37:17am

re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

And here it is without the unpleasantness!

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Many thanks, Clive, for the hairdryer tip, a method I'd not used before. Happy

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philatelia

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17 Sep 2016
06:53:54am

re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

Ahhhh much better without the label! Congrats on being able to salvage the cover.

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"Just one more small collection, hun, really! LoL "
malcolm197

26 Sep 2016
12:20:24pm

re: Here's One for Label Collectors.

You need to do this while the gum on the label is still "fresh". Like many adhesives once the thing starts to "cure" all is lost ( like the sticky labels on plastic plant pots which go all brittle and sticky at the same time and cover your fingers when you try to peel them off).

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