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Old May 24th 13, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor Manta View Post
"Terry Reedy" wrote in message
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On 6/25/2012 4:27 PM, Victor Manta wrote:
One uncut 120-stamps press sheet of US Major League Baseball All-Stars,
with all four players, sold out on pre-orders before the issue date July
20 - 21.
Only 1,000 of them were available. Source: Linn's Stamp News on-line.

I suppose that they weren't bought by some uninformed collectors, who
will never recover their money, but by some kind of investors who know
what they're doing.


I sure they are pretty in a way, but their size makes them really awkward
to properly store or display without damage.

For a stamp collector it is surely true. Years ago I had such a storage
problem with an uncut Canadian sheet, that's why it is still in the
condition the post sent it to me.

I suppose that it is nevertheless easier to store such a sheet than an old
wedding dress, picture, car or locomotive.

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Victor Manta, PWO, AIJP

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For me it is really hard to store those useless things in small store. I mostly try to sell them or give it to some needy person. I think it is th best way to get rid of it
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