"Specialist Machin Stamp Collectors Tool
*POSTAGE IS FREE*
*EBAY MAKES ME PUT IN A POSTAGE FEE*
A collection of documents that pull together all of the current (decimal) machins to date.
They cross reference all of the major catalogues and dealers reference numbers.
Which means you can buy with confidence from all dealers and catalogues.
They cross reference all of the following:
Deegam, Gibbons, Stevens, Stoneham, Connoisseur and the MCC
They also cross reference the stamp sources for booklets, panes business sheets and coils for example:
The MBPC, Gibbons
They also cross reference Deegams SAP system with the regular MBPC & Gibbons standard booklet pane system.
These remarkable documents (following two years of work and research) also allow buyers to purchase expensive stamps in different ways
This can save you hundreds of pounds
For example, I recently purchased Deegam no's N1.2.1, N1.2.2, N1.2.3 & N1.2.4
I bought the complete booklet of four stamps for £2.40 because I knew where & how to look.
The individual stamps retail for £28."
It sold for AU$5.
Seems to be a one off which I find strange.
The seller is 9976lee (790) and all his other items seem to be bundles of Kindle books, which whilst I can find no mention of digital download would appear to be so because of postage costs.
I would have thought this was illegal and probably the Machin list was cribbed from somewhere as well. Maybe someone else knows better.
Phos, I appreciate the product is download, but is it a legal download? I'm sure that Kindle books, the sellers other items, are not meant to be resold under the terms of purchase.
Where has the information been taken from, presumably you have purchased a copy. Is it basically a Deegam list or an accumulation of databases from elsewhere?
Perhaps you could post an example for the download.
Thanks Phos for the image, looks quite a comprehensive cross reference database, checking the sellers items last night he did not appear to be selling it anymore.
Still not sure his sales are legal though.