That is right....thanks, Barbara,  I am too long away from those
things.......best keep my keypad silent!!!!!
BarbE
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Barbara Joyce
  To: Barb ETx ; Malvary J Cole ; arachne
  Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 11:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [lace] Re Stamp raffle


  Oh, yes! BarbE is referring to "stamp hinges."

  Please don't use them!

  Your stamps may not be highly valuable, but whatever their value, it is
  diminished when you affix the stamp to a page with a hinge. These are small
  glassine strips with adhesive on one side. You fold them in half, glue side
  out, lick one half and stick it on your stamp, then lick the other side and
  stick it on the page. By doing so, you have disturbed the gum on the back
of
  the stamp, and it is no longer "NH" in stamp collector parlance - never
  hinged.

  Use the mounts to treat your stamps kindly!

  Barbara Joyce

  Snoqualmie, WA
  USA

  > Say, Barbara, maybe this is what DS used on my picture.......the glassine
tabs
  > are a bit archaic BarbE
  >> ----- Original Message -----
  >> From: Barbara Joyce <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >> To: Malvary J Cole <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  ; arachne
  >> <mailto:[email protected]>
  >> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 10:10 AM
  >> Subject: Re: [lace] Re Stamp raffle
  >>
  >> As the daughter and wife of avid stamp collectors, I can offer at least
one
  >> option to you. My husband uses Showgard mounts, but there are several
other
  >> brands, too. The particular style he likes is an opaque dark plastic
backing
  >> with an upper clear plastic layer bonded to it along one side. The back
of
  >> the dark layer is adhesive, so you can moisten it and then affix it to
the
  >> sheet on which you're mounting and framing. The mounts come in many
sizes.
  >> To use them, you just cut to size, separate the two layers, and slide
the
  >> stamp in. He uses long strips and cuts them to the desired size for the
  >> stamp. For albums, he puts the sealed end on the top, but for a frame
that's
  >> hanging on the wall, I think I'd put the sealed end at the bottom, to
  >> prevent the stamp from sliding out.
  >>
  >> I did a Google search and found a US company that sells them by mail
order
  >> <http://www.mdstamp.com/>, but any stamp collecting shop will have
something
  >> similar. Malvary, I did a google search "stamp collecting supplies
ottawa"
  >> and came up with <http://www.iankimmerly.com/index.php>.
  >>
  >> Hope this helps,
  >>
  >> Barbara Joyce
  >>
  >> Snoqualmie, WA
  >> USA
  >>
  >>
  >>
  >>> "Lorri Ferguson wrote:  This has inspired me to pursue a project of
framing
  >>> my growing collection of stamps"
  >>>
  >>> I was just cleaning out a box of mostly junk and came across a small
block
  >>> of 12 of the US Lace Stamps.  I thought I'd frame them, but Lorri's
comment
  >>> made me wonder what is the best way to mount them - obviously don't want
to
  >>> stick them to the backing, but if I put a mount under the glass, how do
I
  >>> keep the stamps in place?
  >>>
  >>> Thanks for any ideas.
  >>>
  >>> Malvary in Ottawa
  >>>
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