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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

 

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08 May 2014
01:52:53pm

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One of my friends won a high ribbon for his exhibit of "Canadian P.O.W mail of WW1,so we were invited to attend the awards ceremony. I thought it was kind of amusing to be sitting at a round table with people who had spent $2500 for a cover to complete an exhibit !
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08 May 2014
02:37:54pm
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Been there, done that.

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08 May 2014
03:18:25pm

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You saying that i am not "unique" ?

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08 May 2014
04:21:14pm
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Only $2,500? Cheapskates! Winking Actually, I've never spent that much either, although I've come a long way a — VERY long way — from the time that I couldn't imagine spending $10 for a stamp or a cover.

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08 May 2014
04:23:21pm
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Not at all Phil, not at all. Winking

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08 May 2014
06:18:13pm

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If i had to confess..never to THEM..the most i spent on a cover was 50 dollars and on an individual stamp or set $100 dollars !Blushing

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08 May 2014
09:45:16pm
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I have to admit that the most I've ever spent was on a US #1 in only F condition. Never near that much for a cover--but I'd wanted a #1 for years. Cost a lot more than my Penny Black.... But I'm getting to that level for covers in certain areas, and I have so far stayed away, but I might do that for the right item.

Roger Rock On

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09 May 2014
09:12:20am
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my biggest expense was a red-cancelled US #1 too, but I later sold it for about the cost of the stamp and expertizing it

i haven't come close to $50 for a cover yet, but I'm incredibly cheap, might even be cheaper than Phil

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09 May 2014
12:41:05pm

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re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

And Jopie says i am CHEEP !! Who knows better than the wife ?

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09 May 2014
01:10:05pm
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I'm afraid that the $50 cover is way behind me! But if I add up scores of "small" purchases of individual stamp, stamp sets, inexpensive covers, and inexpensive postcards, the total is far greater than my most expensive cover.

It's worth considering that the pleasure enjoyed and the knowledge gained from some of my most expensive items can't be evaluated. And, as David notes, the collectibles we collect do have market value, and much of their value can be recovered when you sell. Of course, since you'll have to pry my best covers and stamps out of my cold, dead hands, I'll have to be content with the pleasure and knowledge they have afforded.

Of course, I have to admit that I take pleasure in spending money on things that most other people see as old bits of paper. We collectors must have a gene that lights up in the presence of old paper.

Bob

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09 May 2014
01:59:05pm
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Phil, I think Jopie is right. And I am not arguing with her. It is only degree we are talking about; you ARE cheap. I was thinking I am cheaper.

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09 May 2014
01:59:40pm
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Bob brings us to the most important things: the knowlege and pleasure gained.

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09 May 2014
05:00:04pm

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So true. i will spend when i must..but i get a lot of pleasure out of going through packet material of Dutch Indies checking for postmarks..the monetary value of the stamps is minimal !

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08 May 2014
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One of my friends won a high ribbon for his exhibit of "Canadian P.O.W mail of WW1,so we were invited to attend the awards ceremony. I thought it was kind of amusing to be sitting at a round table with people who had spent $2500 for a cover to complete an exhibit !

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08 May 2014
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Been there, done that.

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You saying that i am not "unique" ?

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08 May 2014
04:21:14pm

re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

Only $2,500? Cheapskates! Winking Actually, I've never spent that much either, although I've come a long way a — VERY long way — from the time that I couldn't imagine spending $10 for a stamp or a cover.

Bob

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08 May 2014
04:23:21pm

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Not at all Phil, not at all. Winking

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08 May 2014
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If i had to confess..never to THEM..the most i spent on a cover was 50 dollars and on an individual stamp or set $100 dollars !Blushing

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08 May 2014
09:45:16pm

re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

I have to admit that the most I've ever spent was on a US #1 in only F condition. Never near that much for a cover--but I'd wanted a #1 for years. Cost a lot more than my Penny Black.... But I'm getting to that level for covers in certain areas, and I have so far stayed away, but I might do that for the right item.

Roger Rock On

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09 May 2014
09:12:20am

re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

my biggest expense was a red-cancelled US #1 too, but I later sold it for about the cost of the stamp and expertizing it

i haven't come close to $50 for a cover yet, but I'm incredibly cheap, might even be cheaper than Phil

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09 May 2014
12:41:05pm

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re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

And Jopie says i am CHEEP !! Who knows better than the wife ?

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09 May 2014
01:10:05pm

re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

I'm afraid that the $50 cover is way behind me! But if I add up scores of "small" purchases of individual stamp, stamp sets, inexpensive covers, and inexpensive postcards, the total is far greater than my most expensive cover.

It's worth considering that the pleasure enjoyed and the knowledge gained from some of my most expensive items can't be evaluated. And, as David notes, the collectibles we collect do have market value, and much of their value can be recovered when you sell. Of course, since you'll have to pry my best covers and stamps out of my cold, dead hands, I'll have to be content with the pleasure and knowledge they have afforded.

Of course, I have to admit that I take pleasure in spending money on things that most other people see as old bits of paper. We collectors must have a gene that lights up in the presence of old paper.

Bob

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09 May 2014
01:59:05pm

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Phil, I think Jopie is right. And I am not arguing with her. It is only degree we are talking about; you ARE cheap. I was thinking I am cheaper.

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09 May 2014
01:59:40pm

re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

Bob brings us to the most important things: the knowlege and pleasure gained.

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09 May 2014
05:00:04pm

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re: Wine and Cheese at the Orapex !

So true. i will spend when i must..but i get a lot of pleasure out of going through packet material of Dutch Indies checking for postmarks..the monetary value of the stamps is minimal !

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