Hi,
The ones I can think of are:
StampSmarter
The Swedish Tiger
I think StampSmarter was the one, but looking at it The Swedish Tiger is even better. Thanks!
Greg
"...but looking at it The Swedish Tiger is even better. "
Don –
I think the comment reflects the fact that people seem to have forgotten how to measure their words before they speak. I don’t believe schools teach the finer aspects of the English language anymore so it is difficult to interpret the intent of any statement.
First – thank you for providing an award winning website that is both educational and z joy to visit. I sent a link to my sister a couple of years ago – she is not a stamp collector but spent a couple of hours exploring your site and found it fascinating…
Second – comparing StampSmarter and The Swedish Tiger is an apples to oranges comparison. While I use both sites I use yours as a tool for identification 90 per cent of the time because it is set up to explore – I find myself off on enjoyable tangents. It is enjoyable to poke around and discover things . I find the other site more channeled and my average time spent much shorter. Some people will like apples better, some will be more comfortable with oranges. I don’t see Greg’s statement as having any negative connotations at all but can understand why you might.
We are living in tough times. No one knows that more than you do. People are angry, confused, lonely, afraid … and those feelings cloud our thinking. A friend posted this on Facebook the other day ??? it’s worth a read
Just be nice to each other!
As the world fights to figure everything out, Biden, Trump, Covid, BLM, Life...I’ll be holding doors for strangers, letting people cut in front of me in traffic, keeping babies entertained in grocery lines, stopping to talk to someone who is lonely, tipping generously, sharing food, giving children a thumbs-up, being patient with sales clerks, smiling at passersby.
WHY? Because I will not stand to live in a world where love is invisible.
Join me in showing kindness, understanding, and judging less.
Be kind to a stranger, give grace to people who may be having a bad day, be forgiving with yourself.
If you can’t find kindness, BE kindness.
……….., as the Beatles said “All you need is love”
Oh, good grief.
The man is entitled to his own opinion.
? WHAT ?
Post a question - get a response - say Thanks - Get ridiculed
WOW
"Oh, good grief. The man is entitled to his own opinion."
"Post a question - get a response - say Thanks - Get ridiculed WOW "
"…I don’t see Greg’s statement as having any negative connotations at all …"
I had no idea that the site was owned by anyone here in sor. I am not a participant in most discussions here so if others knew about it don't assume I am part of that group. If your ownership was mentioned in the past I had no way of knowing. Sorry.
As to why, yes the images are better. Honestly I would prefer checking against a book that had 8 1/2 x 11 images but the internet is the best I have. Download blowup and save
Greg
"I have an icon on my laptop for stampsmarter.org but it's been months since I used it. Stampsmarter is a wonderful resource site for collectors in general, and collectors of American stamps and postal history in particular. I checked out the pages on Postal Cards, and it's perfect for cataloguing SWMBO's collection of postal cards. I must remember to use the site more regularly."
I submitted a roughly similar request for help on another SoR forum 3 days ago. I received a suggestion to use stampsmarter.org. Although I have the site on my favourites list I had forgotten to use it for some time. On visiting the website my question was answered easily. I was happy to do what my parents taught me, which is to thank people who go out of their way to help you. I'm pleased to submit above my response to show my thanks for the recommendation and the value of this site.
Without wishing to comment on this discussion, contributors on message boards should consider how irritating, disrespectful, and hurtful short messages can be.
Hi,
A member here sent me a personal email with a link to an online site that had blow ups of the images of the early US issues that showed easy to see differences in said issues. Sadly I have lost that bookmark, and deleted the email. Does anyone know of an online reference? Thanks!
Greg
re: Early US Stamp Identification
Hi,
The ones I can think of are:
StampSmarter
The Swedish Tiger
re: Early US Stamp Identification
I think StampSmarter was the one, but looking at it The Swedish Tiger is even better. Thanks!
Greg
re: Early US Stamp Identification
"...but looking at it The Swedish Tiger is even better. "
re: Early US Stamp Identification
Don –
I think the comment reflects the fact that people seem to have forgotten how to measure their words before they speak. I don’t believe schools teach the finer aspects of the English language anymore so it is difficult to interpret the intent of any statement.
First – thank you for providing an award winning website that is both educational and z joy to visit. I sent a link to my sister a couple of years ago – she is not a stamp collector but spent a couple of hours exploring your site and found it fascinating…
Second – comparing StampSmarter and The Swedish Tiger is an apples to oranges comparison. While I use both sites I use yours as a tool for identification 90 per cent of the time because it is set up to explore – I find myself off on enjoyable tangents. It is enjoyable to poke around and discover things . I find the other site more channeled and my average time spent much shorter. Some people will like apples better, some will be more comfortable with oranges. I don’t see Greg’s statement as having any negative connotations at all but can understand why you might.
We are living in tough times. No one knows that more than you do. People are angry, confused, lonely, afraid … and those feelings cloud our thinking. A friend posted this on Facebook the other day ??? it’s worth a read
Just be nice to each other!
As the world fights to figure everything out, Biden, Trump, Covid, BLM, Life...I’ll be holding doors for strangers, letting people cut in front of me in traffic, keeping babies entertained in grocery lines, stopping to talk to someone who is lonely, tipping generously, sharing food, giving children a thumbs-up, being patient with sales clerks, smiling at passersby.
WHY? Because I will not stand to live in a world where love is invisible.
Join me in showing kindness, understanding, and judging less.
Be kind to a stranger, give grace to people who may be having a bad day, be forgiving with yourself.
If you can’t find kindness, BE kindness.
……….., as the Beatles said “All you need is love”
re: Early US Stamp Identification
Oh, good grief.
The man is entitled to his own opinion.
re: Early US Stamp Identification
? WHAT ?
Post a question - get a response - say Thanks - Get ridiculed
WOW
re: Early US Stamp Identification
"Oh, good grief. The man is entitled to his own opinion."
"Post a question - get a response - say Thanks - Get ridiculed WOW "
"…I don’t see Greg’s statement as having any negative connotations at all …"
re: Early US Stamp Identification
I had no idea that the site was owned by anyone here in sor. I am not a participant in most discussions here so if others knew about it don't assume I am part of that group. If your ownership was mentioned in the past I had no way of knowing. Sorry.
As to why, yes the images are better. Honestly I would prefer checking against a book that had 8 1/2 x 11 images but the internet is the best I have. Download blowup and save
Greg
re: Early US Stamp Identification
"I have an icon on my laptop for stampsmarter.org but it's been months since I used it. Stampsmarter is a wonderful resource site for collectors in general, and collectors of American stamps and postal history in particular. I checked out the pages on Postal Cards, and it's perfect for cataloguing SWMBO's collection of postal cards. I must remember to use the site more regularly."
I submitted a roughly similar request for help on another SoR forum 3 days ago. I received a suggestion to use stampsmarter.org. Although I have the site on my favourites list I had forgotten to use it for some time. On visiting the website my question was answered easily. I was happy to do what my parents taught me, which is to thank people who go out of their way to help you. I'm pleased to submit above my response to show my thanks for the recommendation and the value of this site.
Without wishing to comment on this discussion, contributors on message boards should consider how irritating, disrespectful, and hurtful short messages can be.