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Stamp Collecting Supplies & AccessoriesThis category presents all the stamp collecting supplies and accessories possibly needed by a stamp collector. All are top quality and at a competitive price. We have your tongs, perforation gauges, watermark detectors, stamp hinges, stamp mounts, magnifiers, glassine envelopes and the list goes on. Shop here for the Unitrade Specialized Catalogue of Canadian stamps and other stamp catalogues. We know you'll find what you're looking for. Please choose among the following subcategories.
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This category presents all the catalogues we have available for indentifying Canada and U.S. stamps. Many collectors find a catalogue to be a vital purchase since it helps you to classify your stamps and learn their value. Many of the catalogues we offer use the Scott numbering system. You can also ...
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Form 102 cards of this size can be very useful in your stamp collecting. The thin bristol cardboard is of a clean white colour, and the transparent plastic pocket will enable you to clearly and perfectly see the stamps protected inside. These are the cards which we use to ship you your stamps on app...
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Glassine envelopes are highly appreciated in stamp collecting for storage purposes. They are also useful in photography, and many other areas. All of our glassine envelopes are excellent quality and acid free. They are made from the best, transparent virgin 30# glassine to assure maximum visibility....
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Hinges are little glassine plastic hooks that are very useful for putting your used or mint hinged stamps on pages: simply glue one already-glued half of the hinge to the back of your stamp, and the other already-glued half of the hinge onto the album page. We strongly advise you to never use hinges...
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Magnifiers are essential for the stamp collector. Whether you choose loupes, readers, plastic, metal or folding magnifiers, any stamp collector needs at least one the items you see listed below. Stamp magnifiers are necessary for correctly identifying stamps and for viewing if there are any flaws or...
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Perforation gauges are another tool to help a stamp collector correctly identify his/her stamps. Since dozens of stamps differ mainly, or only, by perforation, you absolutely need a millimetres/inches perforation gauge to be able to sort through your stamps correctly and efficiently. All three perfo...
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Protective stamp mounts are perfect for arranging mint stamps on an album page. With black or clear backgrounds, top or center openings, they won't damage your stamps in any way. An adhesive strip on the back of the mount permits you to stick it to the page and have a clean and good-looking display ...
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Stamp remover liquid is the safest thing to use to remove stamps from whatever they are stuck to. Instantly and gently lifts stamps from their backing paper or hinges. Older hinges can be very adhesive and you often need stamp remover liquid to get themcompletely off. Also separates stamps which hav...
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Besides albums, stock books are the perfect way to store your stamps in an attractive order. They have sturdy cardboard pages with glassine or acetate strips which keep your stamps in place while offering you an amazing amount of stock room! Interleavesbetween the pages offer even more protection, O...
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Stock sheets in a binder are another storing option. For your different needs, we supply these nice, vinyl stocksheets. These are solidly made stock pages, and will enable you to clearly see your stamps, first day covers, blocks, and others with their black background and clear plastic protective po...
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You need stamp tongs to handle your collection safely. If you handle your stamps without tongs, you risk damaging or tearing them. We offer tongs with safe, round tips, pointed tips, spade and bent spade tongs to professional lethal tips. Made of solid metal, they can last for years, maybe decades. ...
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Since many stamp varieties differ only because of a change in fluorescent or phosphorescent tagging, you'll need an ultra-violet lamp to sort them. Lamps with UV tubes listed below are low-priced, and very useful (for Winnipeg taggings for example).
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This section presents our watermark detectors. Collectors know that some stamps have an invisible design printed in the paper called a watermark. The best and sometimes only way to let it appear is to treat the stamp with watermark detector fluid. This liquid is safe for all stamps, even photogravur...
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This category contains window envelopes. Our white window envelopes have a back gummed flap closure and a clear plastic window through which you can view the contents. They also come in different sizes. Sizes #1, #2, or #3 are all very popular for stockstamps or any other items. You may choose from ...
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