


Without wishing to appear rude, try the index at the back of any Scott catalogue, think they all are there with page and volume references.
I'll defer to sheepshanks if that information is correct - I have not purchased a full set of Scotts in more than ten years; I rely on their Classic Specialized - but historically, you had to go with Michel (which publishes a Gulf States in English) or Gibbons. Minkus used to publish a Trucial States, which can be expensive, if you go looking for it, or near free, if you run across it in a box.
You guys are absolutely right. Thanks for the heads up.
Don't worry!
It took ME 2 weeks to figure that out when I got my first Scot Books!
You think they would list it easier...
-Ari ![]()
Scott has only started some of these issues in the last few years especially issues listed after 1967 when they flooded the market. Michel lists more than others from what I have seen.

I'm trying to identify stamps from the following: Ajman, Fujeria, Equatorial Guinea, Manama, Ras Al Khaima and Sharjah. Which Scott catalog volume would these be in? Any help would be appreciated.

re: catalogs
Without wishing to appear rude, try the index at the back of any Scott catalogue, think they all are there with page and volume references.

re: catalogs
I'll defer to sheepshanks if that information is correct - I have not purchased a full set of Scotts in more than ten years; I rely on their Classic Specialized - but historically, you had to go with Michel (which publishes a Gulf States in English) or Gibbons. Minkus used to publish a Trucial States, which can be expensive, if you go looking for it, or near free, if you run across it in a box.

re: catalogs
You guys are absolutely right. Thanks for the heads up.

re: catalogs
Don't worry!
It took ME 2 weeks to figure that out when I got my first Scot Books!
You think they would list it easier...
-Ari ![]()

re: catalogs
Scott has only started some of these issues in the last few years especially issues listed after 1967 when they flooded the market. Michel lists more than others from what I have seen.