Sunday, December 07, 2008

stamps

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I went to a stamp show. One vendor had bins of uncancelled US stamps, at face value.

I got lots.

Isn't this fun?

I was tempted to not put names on, as the intended recipient could be divined from the stamps, but I wanted their arrival to be a surprise..........







Aren't these old stamps cool? So much *tiny* detail........

There are so many cool new stamps, too. Love the new Eames ones..... The old ones are cool in a different way. Wondering how on earth anyone could see to work so small, and then, what tools they had to do the eensy engraving........



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6 comments:

Gone2theDawgs said...

My cousins started me collecting stamps when I was little and I've been hooked ever since. I have changed what I wanted to collect many times as I find all stamps fun to look at! I've never been to a stamp show....sounds dangerous!:)

I need orange said...

I think a stamp show could be very dangerous indeed! :-)

I limited myself to the uncancelled US this time -- at least if I don't use them in an art project, they are good for postage! :-)

Though there were two stamps in the bin that were foreign. After spending my time looking at (what seemed like!) all the stamps in the bin, I gave the foreign ones to the dealer as they didn't belong in that bin, but he gave them to me. I will blog them -- one is Greek and one is , um, Hungarian, if my memory is working. The Hungarian one is a train, and the colors are blue and orange, which you know I have to like.

If you want to give me your snail address, I'll send you an envelope like the ones in this post......

:-)

Anonymous said...

Love stamps! My grandfather was a serious collector, and I am the person who holds the queue while deliberating on the current choices at the P.O.
My European friends always send me mail garnered with beautiful stamps and I have kept most of the envelopes, quite a collection!

I need orange said...

Francoise, I love that you kept the envelopes - the handwriting is a special as the stamps. (And the cancellations....)

When we were in Alaska last year, I mailed home a postcard each day, which was of where we had been, with a description I'd written. The best cancellation was from Fairbanks.....

I have started shopping for stamps at usps.com

They have allllllll the stamps (including some that have the previous postage amount), and I can take as long as I like, without feeling bad for holding up the line. And it's $1 shipping, even if you get a lot...........

That's where I got the excellent Denali stamps (not sure what they were supposed to be for but they had a big denomination like 92 cents or something) that I used when I mailed Alaska pictures to my family..... :-)

Anonymous said...

Great find -- you have to skip (at least inside) when you come across something like these stamps.

I need orange said...

I loooove looking through those bins.

And those old 2s and 3s were not hard to find -- there were lots in the bin............

I love finding them, and I love looking back through them once I get home, and I love using them......