5 Replies to “Postal Pleasures: Laos Stamp Unboxing Ep1”
thanks for this – you got a lot of comments as well – try and come up with something similar
So I watch these unboxings and then I say – well what happens next?
What do you do with these stamps? How do you organize them ?
Good question! I know Mallard Stamps shows how he sorts etc. Maybe pop the question to Postal Pleasures! 😀
Hi Jamie, great question. I touched on next steps of organization in a couple of my early videos but I need to make the time to do a series which dives deeper into how I further sort and eventually organize my stamps. Admittedly my methods are a but unorthodox. I ultimately organize my stamps in stock cards 102b to be exact. Then those are kept in long boxes which hold about 1000 cards. For world wide I have boxes organized alphabetically by country name. Roughly one per letter but some boxes hold a few letters. Then conteries from which I have many stamps I keep in there own box or boxes. I think I am up to 11 boxes for germany. I have used albums and stockbooks but I found them limiting and tedious if I didn’t plan the proper amount of space. Sorry for droning on. I will attempt some videos soon, thanks for the question and for watching my videos!
Hi Jamie, I took a run at a video describing my next steps after unboxing stamps including my sorting method and storage solutions. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/V5Q4L7eTYLI
Thanks again for watching and thanks to the digital philatelist for sharing my videos!
thanks for this – you got a lot of comments as well – try and come up with something similar
So I watch these unboxings and then I say – well what happens next?
What do you do with these stamps? How do you organize them ?
Good question! I know Mallard Stamps shows how he sorts etc. Maybe pop the question to Postal Pleasures! 😀
Hi Jamie, great question. I touched on next steps of organization in a couple of my early videos but I need to make the time to do a series which dives deeper into how I further sort and eventually organize my stamps. Admittedly my methods are a but unorthodox. I ultimately organize my stamps in stock cards 102b to be exact. Then those are kept in long boxes which hold about 1000 cards. For world wide I have boxes organized alphabetically by country name. Roughly one per letter but some boxes hold a few letters. Then conteries from which I have many stamps I keep in there own box or boxes. I think I am up to 11 boxes for germany. I have used albums and stockbooks but I found them limiting and tedious if I didn’t plan the proper amount of space. Sorry for droning on. I will attempt some videos soon, thanks for the question and for watching my videos!
Hi Jamie, I took a run at a video describing my next steps after unboxing stamps including my sorting method and storage solutions. Here is the link: https://youtu.be/V5Q4L7eTYLI
Thanks again for watching and thanks to the digital philatelist for sharing my videos!