Is it my imagination? or is he seating on certain place doing something we all do?
Hmmmm... let's hope he doesn't have a hardwood floor in his bathroom!
You get all that for the low price of $99.99
If you want the fifth toe, you have to pay $5 extra
Finding a place for plate blocks is hard enough without them having extra stamps on them.
plate blocks and toe jam: perfect together
Looks like all the blocks are of six, not four. Wonder why?
Snick, I did that when I was a kid. I'd keep blocks of six until the next year's pages came out for my Harris albums. The plate block would go in one and a single in the other. The extra stamp would end up as postage.
-Steve
Be thanful it's his foot...
Here is another jewel of a listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1960-Victory-United-States-Stamp-Album-140-Pages-No-Stamps-Included-/302006726201?hash=item465100ee39:g:cbUAAOSwMmBVrudA
Good Lord, I wouldn't think of putting an ugly thing like this out there under my seller name. The seller looks not to be someone knowing much about stamps. That album looks like rats have chewed on it.
And the last laugh... I actually bought this lot. Estimated out at 50% of face value. All blocks were MNH and usable. The way my album is set up, I easily accommodated the blocks of six. They add interest to my overall collection.
"Finding a place for plate blocks is hard enough without them having extra stamps on them. "
The photo is from an eBay auction for 50 US plate blocks. I wonder if the foot is included?
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Is it my imagination? or is he seating on certain place doing something we all do?
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Hmmmm... let's hope he doesn't have a hardwood floor in his bathroom!
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
You get all that for the low price of $99.99
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
If you want the fifth toe, you have to pay $5 extra
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
Finding a place for plate blocks is hard enough without them having extra stamps on them.
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
plate blocks and toe jam: perfect together
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
Looks like all the blocks are of six, not four. Wonder why?
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
Snick, I did that when I was a kid. I'd keep blocks of six until the next year's pages came out for my Harris albums. The plate block would go in one and a single in the other. The extra stamp would end up as postage.
-Steve
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
Here is another jewel of a listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1960-Victory-United-States-Stamp-Album-140-Pages-No-Stamps-Included-/302006726201?hash=item465100ee39:g:cbUAAOSwMmBVrudA
Good Lord, I wouldn't think of putting an ugly thing like this out there under my seller name. The seller looks not to be someone knowing much about stamps. That album looks like rats have chewed on it.
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
And the last laugh... I actually bought this lot. Estimated out at 50% of face value. All blocks were MNH and usable. The way my album is set up, I easily accommodated the blocks of six. They add interest to my overall collection.
re: Wanna Good Laugh?
"Finding a place for plate blocks is hard enough without them having extra stamps on them. "