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I found my childhood stamp collection…

24 responses to “À la Recherche du Stamps Perdu”

  1. Great Stuff. Brings back Memories. I also Like the Tweezers. Good for the Co ordination 😉

  2. I have two albums full of stamps somewhere in my closet, haven’t seen them for years. The stamps from Yemen were the coolest, they had some kind of 3D effect.

  3. Cool! Check out the Airplane (BL) and skier (TL). Excellent Argentinian designs.

  4. Touching.

    re.

    [It´s more than 10´ that I am looking at the large version… what a treasure…] Thanks for sharing.

    So, you have pen friends in Argentina since long ago?! =D

    *grin*

    wait! I think I have something your stamps will like. Let me see if I can find it…

  5. I love the blue one on the upper left, nice color gradiation. What got you started on philately? My fifth grade science teacher gave me a few and got me collecting.

  6. I wonder, how will custom stamps change stamp collecting?

  7. Beware! Your stamps may drop a nostalgic tear when they see this and will wet your collecion 🙂

    [A little book for young people published and administered by the Post Office where they could stick the stamps they purchased and "save" the money, like making a deposit – 1923]

  8. Neat. I should dig mine up from my dad’s house. I know it’s still there somewhere.

  9. Steve — The first time I scanned the title of this pic I saw the Proust pun, "A la Recherche du Stamps Perdu" … !

  10. I was looking for our old 8mm home movie projector two days ago and stumbled across my childhood stamp collection too. I may post some things from it one day. Isn’t that strange that I ran across my collection after so many years about the same time you did?

  11. Maesk: I remember those Yemen stamps. They seemed thick and had no glue. I thought they were made for collectors…

    Alieness: I thought you’d like the opening page of my collections…

    Oddwick: I started collecting when my Dad gave me some Estonian and other European stamps he collected as a kid, which were pretty amazing. For example, during the hyperinflation period in Germany, they had to keep raising the price of a stamp. I have several stamps that have been "upgraded" to cost 1 million deutschmarks each.

    Anyway, I collected U.S., Estonian and Canadian stamps because that’s what would come in the mail. I also bought a corner block of four of just about every new stamp issued in the 70s (of course, those are not valuable because they are so common).

    The older ones from other countries are a collection gained by trading with others and buying other people’s stamps if they could be had for a bargain. I don’t think I spent more than $30 in total, mostly in <$1 amounts for big bags of unsorted stamps.

    A certain little boy rekindled my interest. He told me with wide eyes that we can buy 1000 stamps for $1. Brought back memories…

    Pkedrosky: that’s a much better title! I will upgrade now… thanks!

    Rocketeer: sync!

  12. ah. stamp collecting, a lost hobby from the age of ephemera. i remember the highlight of my book: the banana shaped stamp from "Trinidad and Tobago"

  13. That´s a great story, Steve!!!! Your Dad rocks!!! You know how much do I admire him!

    Thanks for sharing it with us.

    I am very happy to know that this was not just a finding, but a rekindle of interest in this hobby by the little hand of a little person.

    I am also very happy to see that there are some blanks in those pages… =)

    Would you consider stamps from 1920 to ~1950 valuable?

  14. A book of soul

    Open and memory lifts,

    The ghost small hands
    Blur ,

    Time’s mist,

    Shifts….

  15. yay
    kewl childhood find!
    must b worth a lil more than back then
    checked it out?
    :p

  16. Nice stamps !
    I have the same ones in my child collection as well !
    🙂 Gus

  17. Hi, please add your photo to Impressions & Expressions, and feel free to join us unless you’ve already done so…

  18. Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Jalalspages Postage Stamps Album, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

  19. I have been to South America but missed out on getting some Argentinian old postage stamps. Having seen these I wish I had’ve got some now.

  20. Thanks for making your photo available via Creative Commons! We used it to help illustrate an article: money.bundle.com/article/bundlehq-do-you-spend-money-coll…

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