I have the Dino's sheets along with the booklets. I was so impressed with the sheets I have framed them. Got two of the big sheets, front different from back so both are displayed. Very cool.
Cut them up? Not in any time soon!
I generally don't buy Canadian stamps, but these were too cool to pass up.
Tad - I had acquired 3 or 4 press sheets that had damaged outer edges so I cut them up into singles, gutter blocks etc etc and posted on ebay. No interest whatsoever - which surprised me greatly. personally i don't care for the sheets as they are a must store - rarely look at item - and I prefer my stuff accessible and viewable. I argue that if a coil pair is adequate then you don't need to collect a roll of 100.
Has anyone purchased Canadian press sheets and cut them up for position pieces? I don't see too many examples on ebay or SOR so am assuming that this hasn't turned into a very popular collecting field.
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Tad
re: Press sheets
I have the Dino's sheets along with the booklets. I was so impressed with the sheets I have framed them. Got two of the big sheets, front different from back so both are displayed. Very cool.
Cut them up? Not in any time soon!
I generally don't buy Canadian stamps, but these were too cool to pass up.
re: Press sheets
Tad - I had acquired 3 or 4 press sheets that had damaged outer edges so I cut them up into singles, gutter blocks etc etc and posted on ebay. No interest whatsoever - which surprised me greatly. personally i don't care for the sheets as they are a must store - rarely look at item - and I prefer my stuff accessible and viewable. I argue that if a coil pair is adequate then you don't need to collect a roll of 100.