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Prinz system stamp pages
Prinz system stamp pages






prinz system stamp pages

Most stamps here are stored in poorly ventilated rooms. Large caches of this material appear all the time, and condition is incredibly fresh. Even if 200 years old, in the pre-stamp era. In Scotland, Scandinavia, Hamburg, Boston, Chicago or Toronto etc, etc, they have no idea how much humidity we get in the Pacific region, each and every Summer.Ĭartons of old correspondence in the attic of a Glasgow Solicitor etc generally looks superb when found cleaning up old file boxes. Stamp Collecting was initially a Northern Hemisphere hobby. This gives rise to small (soon to become much bigger!) brown spots etc. Or VERY mouldy! The less you “air” and ventilate your albums - and many collectors do not, the faster this mould will grow and spread. And then stay very slightly damp for weeks - indeed generally for many months.ĭamp paper in our warm climate gets slightly mouldy. Stamps, stamp albums, stockbooks and Hagner sheets - all being paper - absorb this humidity in varying degrees. These areas suffer from sustained high humidity over the long Australian summer months from about November to March. Probably 90% of Australian stamp collectors live in the coastal strip from Melbourne to Cairns. The NUMBER ONE problem for stamp collectors (and dealers) in this part of the world, is our climate. We generally get to tell you about your serious problem only when it is too late to rectify anything. READ about slipcases folks - you are foolish if you do not use them - no matter WHERE you live Why are stocksheets so expensive in Australia compared with GB, Germany or USA? Did the Prinz company take-over or merge with the Hagner company in the mid 1990's?ġ0. Does it matter if one purchases for example Prinz stocksheets with 7 punch hole or Universal punch hole (17)?ĩ. Some collectors advise against double sided stocksheets compared with single sided stocksheets? Is it just personal preference, aesthetic appearance or is there some logic to this advise?Ĩ. With regards to humidity, I read that someone suggested that stamps gums stick more to black cardboard style sheets than polyester or PVC sheets? Which is actually correct?ħ. Why do a number of collectors recommend Prinz stocksheets compared to Hagner stocksheets?Ħ. Is the quality and durability of Prinz stocksheets similar to Hagner stocksheets? What about Vario sheets?ĥ. Has any collector experienced that when stamps are placed at the beginning and end of each strip there is possibility that the stamp is displaced or falls out?Ĥ. With regards to the Prinz 'Diamant' stocksheet, are the polyester foil strips purely attached to the black card page via glue at the bottom (similar to Hagner stocksheets) or are they welded closed on three sides like Vario stocksheets?ģ. Are Prinz brand 'Diamant' stocksheets similar to Hagner stocksheets?Ģ. However I do have a number of questions that hopefully established collectors or even stamp dealers could assist me with.ġ.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 May, 2008.I am currently contemplating purchasing either Prinz brand 'Diamant' standard stocksheets or Hagner stocksheets.

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Prinz System Pages 4 strip each 58mm high per pack of 10 Single sided Overall page size 215x280mm Using a clear, fully synthetic adhesive, a crystal clear polyester foil, free of softeners, is permanently bonded to chemically neutral tough black photo-card. Specials Site Search Contact Us Create an account Customer Login Wish Lists Prinz, Lindner, Stanley Gibbons, Schaubek, Kabe Catalogue Great Britain, UK G 6764 Prinz System Single sided Pages Vera Trinder Shop, Stamps, Stamp Collecting, Catalogues, Albums, Mounts, Stockbooks, Coin, Banknote and Postcard, Philately Accessories, Philatelic Books, Numismatic literature.








Prinz system stamp pages