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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

 

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DavidG
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29 Dec 2013
11:13:27am
Folks:

I am asking for your suggestions...

What would be an interesting collection to form, that you could save in a stockbook? In other words, mint or used stamps, none on piece, no covers.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

David
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29 Dec 2013
11:46:58am
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David you puzzle me-how can anyone other than yourself tell you what might be of interest to you? Perhaps I am misreading your post, and if so I must apologize in advance.
Dan C.

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29 Dec 2013
12:10:59pm
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Sure, try postally used Machins.
There are over 400 easily recognized color/value different issues.
With the slightest effort some 800 varieties become apparent and with some easily obtained knowledge and a magnifying glass that number increases to well over 1,000 different stamps.
One advantage is that most, virtually all can be found in kiloware at minimal cost.
As to stock pages, that is almost an absolute necessity since as the collection grows inserting previously un-recognized varieties is so much easier.

Machins can be collected and displayed by value with a subset for colors, or by issue dates. They have been produced for forty six years in essentially the same format.

Beyond that you would have to decide about the mint vs used, singles vs blocks, on cover or soaked free, as well as deciding whether to set a spending limit and it's amount.
Information for write ups is readily available and the choices of display are just about infinite.


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29 Dec 2013
12:30:33pm
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Maltese Cross Cancellations on Penny Black's!!!!! I have a small stock book for Cape of Good Hope triangle's and can only hope to some day fill it!!!

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29 Dec 2013
12:44:55pm
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I was thinking topical and I think Waterfalls might be interesting. WW of course.

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29 Dec 2013
03:06:56pm

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you might fill an ark with two of every beast

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rrraphy
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29 Dec 2013
04:34:52pm
re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Birds
No bias intended here Laughing...from a birdwatcher about to disappear for two weeks in search of the elusive Oilbird. (check it out)
There are some really complete ressources on the internet, and as of my last count (some years back) more than 30,000 gorgeous bird stamps to collect, plus covers plus...
Just keep it under control!Time Out
rrr...

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BobbyBarnhart
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29 Dec 2013
06:24:09pm
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I never heard of an "oilbird" before, so I looked it up. Fascinating creatures! (see Wiki article HERE) So I guess you'll be traipsing about the tropical forest at night, tripping over undergrowth and stepping on snakes? Laughing

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30 Dec 2013
04:28:28pm
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Yes yes and yes Bobby (still off topic). That is NOT a small bird. Only echo-locating bird I am aware of, but NOT an insect eater, and quoting here: " the Oilbird is sufficiently distinctive to be placed in a family (Steatornithidae) and suborder (Steatornithes) of its own. Some research indicates that it should even be considered a distinct order (which does not yet have a valid taxonomic name).
As a side line, the name comes from its 50% fat body content, and the natives used to kill the bird, light it, and use it as a torch. Result: it is pretty rare, plus it is a night bird, so you are not likely to see it accidentally!

Not sure what the internet reception is going to be like. Zero in the cave, that is for sure, but elsewhere in the tropics. Hope our tents, tree houses, and luxury eco-lodges have internet, or a Starbuck(free internet) is close by. If not, how about a shower?
For anyone in need of a shipment, please be aware that I am out the first 2 weeks of January.

But a bird topical collection is a "trip", and gorgeous to look at!

rrr....

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bobgggg

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31 Dec 2013
09:42:25am
re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

David... Just a thought.. knowing you like your stamps used.


How about common design stamps. example..1958 West Indies Federation, 1949 UPU issue, Dont Know the year... ITU issue..Could be a real challange finding these sets used.

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President - West Essex Philatelic Society www.wepsonline.org

31 Dec 2013
12:37:13pm
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Doesn't the oilyboid catch the woim? Oh, it's oilbird.

Starting my NYE celebration early - Party

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31 Dec 2013
10:07:56pm
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Great ideas, Bobgggg!

David

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01 Jan 2014
12:57:09pm

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Bobg has an idea ? I have an idea also...how about MAPS on stamps ? i could help you with some !!!

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Les
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01 Jan 2014
04:15:50pm
re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

How about a reference collection of the different papers used in the production of 18th century US postage stamps. Hard and soft paper, laid paper, bluish paper.

A reference collection of self adhesive Modern US stamps printed by each of the different contractors.

A collection of USPS pre-sorted stamps.

A collection of the High Value USPS priority mail stamps. Given the ubiquitous nature of computer generated and meter postage, a collection of used priority mail stamps might even be a thing of beauty and a real investment potential. High value stamps are hard to come by and frequently have high catalogue values in future years.

Expand it to the international arena. From my Christmas mail, I can see that the British are paying 1 pound 25 pence to mail a card to the US.


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DavidG

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29 Dec 2013
11:13:27am

Folks:

I am asking for your suggestions...

What would be an interesting collection to form, that you could save in a stockbook? In other words, mint or used stamps, none on piece, no covers.

Thoughts?

Thanks!

David

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dani20

29 Dec 2013
11:46:58am

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

David you puzzle me-how can anyone other than yourself tell you what might be of interest to you? Perhaps I am misreading your post, and if so I must apologize in advance.
Dan C.

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29 Dec 2013
12:10:59pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Sure, try postally used Machins.
There are over 400 easily recognized color/value different issues.
With the slightest effort some 800 varieties become apparent and with some easily obtained knowledge and a magnifying glass that number increases to well over 1,000 different stamps.
One advantage is that most, virtually all can be found in kiloware at minimal cost.
As to stock pages, that is almost an absolute necessity since as the collection grows inserting previously un-recognized varieties is so much easier.

Machins can be collected and displayed by value with a subset for colors, or by issue dates. They have been produced for forty six years in essentially the same format.

Beyond that you would have to decide about the mint vs used, singles vs blocks, on cover or soaked free, as well as deciding whether to set a spending limit and it's amount.
Information for write ups is readily available and the choices of display are just about infinite.


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To error is human -to really fowl things up takes a computer
29 Dec 2013
12:30:33pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Maltese Cross Cancellations on Penny Black's!!!!! I have a small stock book for Cape of Good Hope triangle's and can only hope to some day fill it!!!

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TinMan

29 Dec 2013
12:44:55pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

I was thinking topical and I think Waterfalls might be interesting. WW of course.

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amsd

Editor, Seal News; contributor, JuicyHeads
29 Dec 2013
03:06:56pm

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re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

you might fill an ark with two of every beast

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Retired Ap. Book Mod, Pres Golden Gate Stamp Club, Hi Tech Consultant
29 Dec 2013
04:34:52pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Birds
No bias intended here Laughing...from a birdwatcher about to disappear for two weeks in search of the elusive Oilbird. (check it out)
There are some really complete ressources on the internet, and as of my last count (some years back) more than 30,000 gorgeous bird stamps to collect, plus covers plus...
Just keep it under control!Time Out
rrr...

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"E. Rutherford: All science is either physics or stamp collecting."

They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. -Benjamin Franklin
29 Dec 2013
06:24:09pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

I never heard of an "oilbird" before, so I looked it up. Fascinating creatures! (see Wiki article HERE) So I guess you'll be traipsing about the tropical forest at night, tripping over undergrowth and stepping on snakes? Laughing

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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. -Edmund Burke"

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Retired Ap. Book Mod, Pres Golden Gate Stamp Club, Hi Tech Consultant
30 Dec 2013
04:28:28pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Yes yes and yes Bobby (still off topic). That is NOT a small bird. Only echo-locating bird I am aware of, but NOT an insect eater, and quoting here: " the Oilbird is sufficiently distinctive to be placed in a family (Steatornithidae) and suborder (Steatornithes) of its own. Some research indicates that it should even be considered a distinct order (which does not yet have a valid taxonomic name).
As a side line, the name comes from its 50% fat body content, and the natives used to kill the bird, light it, and use it as a torch. Result: it is pretty rare, plus it is a night bird, so you are not likely to see it accidentally!

Not sure what the internet reception is going to be like. Zero in the cave, that is for sure, but elsewhere in the tropics. Hope our tents, tree houses, and luxury eco-lodges have internet, or a Starbuck(free internet) is close by. If not, how about a shower?
For anyone in need of a shipment, please be aware that I am out the first 2 weeks of January.

But a bird topical collection is a "trip", and gorgeous to look at!

rrr....

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"E. Rutherford: All science is either physics or stamp collecting."
bobgggg

President Cortlandt Stamp Club

31 Dec 2013
09:42:25am

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

David... Just a thought.. knowing you like your stamps used.


How about common design stamps. example..1958 West Indies Federation, 1949 UPU issue, Dont Know the year... ITU issue..Could be a real challange finding these sets used.

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President - West Essex Philatelic Society www.wepsonline.org
31 Dec 2013
12:37:13pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Doesn't the oilyboid catch the woim? Oh, it's oilbird.

Starting my NYE celebration early - Party

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APS member since 2004
31 Dec 2013
10:07:56pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Great ideas, Bobgggg!

David

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philb

01 Jan 2014
12:57:09pm

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re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

Bobg has an idea ? I have an idea also...how about MAPS on stamps ? i could help you with some !!!

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"If a man would be anything, he must be himself."
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Les

01 Jan 2014
04:15:50pm

re: Your Opinion on a Type of Collection

How about a reference collection of the different papers used in the production of 18th century US postage stamps. Hard and soft paper, laid paper, bluish paper.

A reference collection of self adhesive Modern US stamps printed by each of the different contractors.

A collection of USPS pre-sorted stamps.

A collection of the High Value USPS priority mail stamps. Given the ubiquitous nature of computer generated and meter postage, a collection of used priority mail stamps might even be a thing of beauty and a real investment potential. High value stamps are hard to come by and frequently have high catalogue values in future years.

Expand it to the international arena. From my Christmas mail, I can see that the British are paying 1 pound 25 pence to mail a card to the US.


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