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General Philatelic/Newcomer Cnr : Scotts Junior International, 1927

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jrobin99
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05 Feb 2019
02:38:53pm
Really enjoying playing with my inherited Junior book. I've been reading past posts on the subject.

Did I read somewhere that there are pages that can never be finished? Did it have to do with Dead Countries....or something about newer books with different pages of information...?

Much appreciated, Jennifer
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05 Feb 2019
04:37:15pm
re: Scotts Junior International, 1927

Jennifer, one of the virtues of the Scott "Blue" International 1840-1940 is that it can be completed. I know of at least a half-a-dozen collectors who have accomplished this. I say go for it!

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jrobin99
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05 Feb 2019
07:53:24pm
re: Scotts Junior International, 1927

Wow!! Really??

That would be fun!

Jennifer

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29 Mar 2019
06:32:22pm
re: Scotts Junior International, 1927

"....That would be fun!...."

It is fun, no "would be"about it.
Also every time a page of older stamps
from a popular country is completed,
there is a wave of emotional
satisfaction that rolls in. I say older
because most classic stamps appear to
be smaller (= more to a page) and
harder to find whereas many modern nations
spit stamps out like toilet paper. All a
person needs is a fat purse the addresses
of some national stamp retail agencies.
So sit back, enjoy the fun of stamping
and minimise the angst of completion.
Completion, one page at a time, will come in time.

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