re: Infor on person selling Scott catalog sections on ebay
I've had excellent luck with their catalog sections. I'm not sure how they cut them apart so neatly, but every one I've purchased has been in nice condition.
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re: Infor on person selling Scott catalog sections on ebay
And if you don't need the first page (because it is also the last page of the preceding country) or the last page, which many times lists revenues or other types you might not collect, you can get an even better deal on the country you want. Look for the listings that say "remnant" or "scrap" in the title. He (or she) always lists in the description which listings are included or left out.
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re: Infor on person selling Scott catalog sections on ebay
I have been buying from chirokmd on eBay and directly from their website http://scottcataloguepages.com for several years and have never been disappointed.
They provide a great service to collectors. Highly useful. I don't think they get much money out of it.
I do not need a full Scott catalogue. I always buy the latest Michel Naher Osten (Near East), the Michel Gulf States, the SG Middle East and the Yvert&Tellier Moyen-Orient, but I also need Scott as a reference and to compare, so I just buy the few Middle Eastern countries from Scott which I need.
re: Infor on person selling Scott catalog sections on ebay
I use them for checklists, seperate the pages and put them in tabbed protectors then put the whole bunch into a binder or presentation folder. Great to take to shows.
re: Infor on person selling Scott catalog sections on ebay
I do something similar; I put the page into an acid-free three-hole punched page protector and put it before the Vario pages with those associated stamps. I'm not interested in CV (catalogue value) but only use this for a reference point.
Now, if only I can find some Gibbons pages as Scott is not detailed enough for my British Empire and Commonwealth collections.