I read it as well and told Don about the comment on his stamp mount feature.
It says:
The latest addition to the site is a listing of stamp mounts. Enter the height of your stamp in millimeters, and the chart will show available precut and strip mounts with prices from Showgard, Lighthouse, UniSafe and Hawid.
He did remove Scott mounts but it still lists Prinz mounts. I wonder if the above remark not mentioning Prinz was a intentional omission.
Thanks Ben. Bill Sharpe was kind enough to write a review of the site. I hope that Bill Weiss is looking down and smiling; it was his support which encouraged me to develop the site.
There are a few new features in development now and hopefully will be published in the next week or two. Folks might also be interested in entering the monthly contest. No cost, no fees, it is really just me giving away lots of my extra stamps and material each month.
I truly believe that the marriage of technology and philately is a blessing and is helping our hobby move forward into the future. In fact if you think about it, the internet is actually the 'next generation' postal system; simply the next step in the evolution of the ways humans communicate with each other.
Here is the Linn's article.
Don
Just in case you didn't see, www.stampsmarter.com was featured on Linn's website. Nice job Don!
re: Way to go Don
I read it as well and told Don about the comment on his stamp mount feature.
It says:
The latest addition to the site is a listing of stamp mounts. Enter the height of your stamp in millimeters, and the chart will show available precut and strip mounts with prices from Showgard, Lighthouse, UniSafe and Hawid.
He did remove Scott mounts but it still lists Prinz mounts. I wonder if the above remark not mentioning Prinz was a intentional omission.
re: Way to go Don
Thanks Ben. Bill Sharpe was kind enough to write a review of the site. I hope that Bill Weiss is looking down and smiling; it was his support which encouraged me to develop the site.
There are a few new features in development now and hopefully will be published in the next week or two. Folks might also be interested in entering the monthly contest. No cost, no fees, it is really just me giving away lots of my extra stamps and material each month.
I truly believe that the marriage of technology and philately is a blessing and is helping our hobby move forward into the future. In fact if you think about it, the internet is actually the 'next generation' postal system; simply the next step in the evolution of the ways humans communicate with each other.
Here is the Linn's article.
Don