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Old September 17th 03, 07:21 AM
hhandson
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Is there software the will help speed up the process of IDing stamps? Maybe
something that can sort by name, stamp face value, year etc and filter a
choice ultimately showing a picture of the stamp. Much like we are manually
doing now;

We are new stamp collectors....we have bought lots of bulk stamps to
start....we have Scotts catalogs and Minkus catalogs, but eyes get tired and
searching for some stamps can get very tedious. We thought some purpose
made software for collectors would help that has built in catalog with
pictures.

Any thoughts on the matter appreciated.

thank you
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Old September 17th 03, 11:44 AM
mariost
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HI,

such a program exists! It is called EzStamp. It includes both Scott
& Minkus #'s. You can search by Year, Denomination, Cat #, description,
key word etc & images of all matchings stamps will appear in a thumbnail
viewer. You then click onthe image you want & it will pop up ready to be
inventoried. We have over 110 databases available. EzStamp will also
show you pertinent details about differentiating varieties of the same
stamp with blowup illustrations to show you what to look for!

FREE DEMO version is available from our website at

http://www.ezstamp.com

If you have any questions, just let me know

regards
Marios

hhandson wrote:

Is there software the will help speed up the process of IDing stamps? Maybe
something that can sort by name, stamp face value, year etc and filter a
choice ultimately showing a picture of the stamp. Much like we are manually
doing now;

We are new stamp collectors....we have bought lots of bulk stamps to
start....we have Scotts catalogs and Minkus catalogs, but eyes get tired and
searching for some stamps can get very tedious. We thought some purpose
made software for collectors would help that has built in catalog with
pictures.

Any thoughts on the matter appreciated.

thank you
.


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Developers of EzStamp, AlbumGen & EzGrader & PCVU

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Websites:
http://www.ezstamp.com
http://www.stamptools.com
http://www.pcvu.com
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Old September 17th 03, 11:03 PM
LN in DC
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If you have a local Pearl's art supply house nearby, they sell
enormous mounts for museum use. I've found that by buying a cutter
and large sheets one can save a lot of money mounting stamps.

Len Nadybal
Washington DC

 




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