The latest addition to our line of digital stamp albums.
Great Britain
Specialised Wilding Album
135 printable pages with spaces to file your collection with added information such as Watermark, Perforation, Colour and Printing Process.
All values from ½d through to 1/6d are included.
UPDATE 02/01/11: High Values to £1 added
QEII Pre-Decimal Definitive Issues from 1952 with 148 pages up to 1967 including spaces for both Phosphor and non-Phosphor, Watermark and non-Watermark. Spaces for sheet, coil and booklet stamps throughout.
This is a quality production producing nice clean pages where your stamps will be the centre-piece rather than the decoration of the album.
Attach your stamps either with hinges or mounts (recommended). Print as many or as few pages as you need as many times as you want.
** 148 PAGES 1952 TO 1967 **
This is a digital album. All pages are in PDF format for ease of printing. Pages are suitable for both A4 and US Letter size printers.
You can print one, selected or all pages as many times as you need.
ACROBAT READER is required, ADOBE supply a free download;
Download Adobe Reader here.
Normally pages will be available for download within 48 hours of payment being received.
If you do not receive your "download email" within that time-frame please first check your "SPAM" email box and if still not found please email me and I will re-send it.
You will receive a Password and a Web Address (URL) to enable you to download your album.
FULL SUPPORT is offered where any pages are found to be incorrect or issues are missing.
It allows the collection and display of all the different varieties of singles available to this particular part of the Pre-Decimal era issued between 1952 and 1967.
NOTE: THERE ARE NO STAMPS INCLUDED WITH THIS ITEM
A few (not to scale) sample pages are provided below.
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 28 October, 2010.