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You should not ask ' why do people collect stamps? The question should really be: why not collect stamps? After all, they come in your mail every day.
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As soon as the postman left, the young lady turned to the young man.
"Sir, I'll thank you not to interfere in my affairs in future", she said angrily, waiving the envelope filled with official-looking postmarks before his eyes. "My brother and I have been refusing to pay postage for this letter for three years now. That is our way of keeping in touch, at no cost!"
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Many have tried to explain why people collect stamps. It makes more sense to ask - why not collect stamps? After all, you can collect stamps at no cost. They come in your mail every day. Once you start carefully separating those pretty colourful rectangles from the envelopes and arranging them in an album, there is no stopping. Your passion will eventually [url=http://www.jeremyparendt.com/Barbour-Paris.php]barbour pas cher soldes[/url] lead you to an auction site and online marketplace, where you can sell your duplicates [url=http://www.giuseppezanottipaschere.com]giuseppe zanotti soldes[/url] and buy the stamps you simply must have for your collection.
You may choose to collect stamps the traditional way by the countries. If you are more interested in the design of the stamps, a topical (or thematic) collection will probably suit you better. Some stamp collectors are specialists: they aim to have as many copies of a single stamp issue as they can obtain, or they collect only one type of stamps. Others will collect every stamp they see.
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