Searching Through Random On-Paper Stamps #2
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Part two of sorting my on paper stamp accumulation. The last video was back in 2022, haha! I found a few stamps that I liked while sorting the water based and self-adhesive stamps!
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Hi Kyle! Just seeing your variation of intros is already a treat.
A good start with some beautiful USA bird, plant and a whale stamp! I like many of the newer USA stamps, especially those with fauna and flora, and fruit! 40:27 - 41:30 and 46:00 and some etc. - lovely Canadian stamps.
Thanks for the video!
Why do I always want to go and scavenge the kitchen after I watched many of your videos?😄😆🤣😂🙂
@@GreatStampAdventure 😄 Thanks! That is one of my older intros and I figured why not keep using them. You probably get hungry afterwards because my videos are so long! 😆
@@KylesStamps No. I get hungry because you speak about all the nice food!😆🤣🍖🌮🍕
Yellowknife is a town in the Northern part of Canada 👍👍👍
ahhh ...Yellowknife ,Mosquitos during the sweltering summer and depressingly dark frozen landscape during the winter
Just a great stamp show! Thanks for the video! Enjoyable to have a look at all these stamps.
@@michaelhull9617 Thanks!
Pretty sure that cancel at 7:10 ish is a battle of Guadalcanal memorial one. This certainly isn’t helping my urge to find more early US issues!
Interesting, I will have to look that up!
I would agree with it being Gruadual Canal
On August 8, 1942, the 1st Marine Division landed on Guadalcanal and Tulagi during the Battle of Guadalcanal
Is there a reason you can't soak self adhesives before using something else to remove them?
I suppose not but I don't know the advantage of it being wet. I use Heptane and it is hydrophobic so that's one reason why I wouldn't with my method.
Thank you for your response.
All self-adhesive stamps should be water soluble.
WD-40 is the answer for the pesky self-adhesive stick residue on everything....but for the philatelic collector not so great.