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Old 04-09-2023, 03:40 AM   #41  
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I can relate to everything mentioned. I have a card kit that has only been used twice. I receive e-mails from sites that have great ideas but those sales offered are a killer. I have cancelled in the past but get sucked into them. I have donated many stamps. However, I will repurchase. I am so happy that I am not alone.:smile
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Old 05-10-2023, 07:11 AM   #42  
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Last year, I was cataloging my stamps and embossing folders in Evernote. Then I made a few more purchases and never got back to it. I didn't use Evernote to search for stamps, so I figured it was not for me and quit it altogether. The energy to tag and put in photos was wasted but at least it's there if I ever do need it.
When I get a new stamp set I stamp it out to make sure there are no issues, I also stamp the date I got it. I save all these indexes in chronological order, when I have a good size stack I use padding compound to glue them together and make my stamp inventory books. It's fun and easy to flip through and see my collection.
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Old 05-10-2023, 10:49 AM   #43  
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That’s a great idea! I never heard of padding compound.
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