Don't blame you and I would too. Most dealers are ok, but, you do run into the occasional 'snob'.
Chimo
Bujutsu
Sorry i missed Mr. Gioia in action.
Bob, i did come home from Nojex with one treasure this 1898 Dutch Indies postcard..i thought the asking prie was totally out of sight so i let Jopie negotiate with the vendor.
this is the other side of the card !
Nice cancels...Can the Mrs translate the card ?
I found the Nojex stamp show was mostly catered to the high end collectors, especially for high end U.S. I did have a good time with Phil and Jopie, and had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Ickey Pickey, but I had a few pesos left.
On Sunday morning I get a call from a member of my stamp club asking if I want to take a ride to the show in Wayne N.J.
We get to the show, and I go over to a new dealer and start looking at his Red Boxes of stamps.
I see he has all MNH stamps , so I ask the dealer if he has any used stamps.
He tells me that I must have a cheap collection if I want only used stamps.
OK I say to myself I got to teach this bas%$rd a lesson.
I find a bunch of blue 102 cards in his boxes, ( which represents used stamps ) and I holler "Oh I see you sell cheap stamps."
PS I go to the next table and spend 35 bucks on stamps.
re: Here is one for the postally used collectors
Don't blame you and I would too. Most dealers are ok, but, you do run into the occasional 'snob'.
Chimo
Bujutsu
re: Here is one for the postally used collectors
Sorry i missed Mr. Gioia in action.
re: Here is one for the postally used collectors
Bob, i did come home from Nojex with one treasure this 1898 Dutch Indies postcard..i thought the asking prie was totally out of sight so i let Jopie negotiate with the vendor.
re: Here is one for the postally used collectors
this is the other side of the card !
re: Here is one for the postally used collectors
Nice cancels...Can the Mrs translate the card ?