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Do You Prefer On Paper Or Off?

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Posted 09/07/2023   6:33 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rogdcam to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Lots of time to kill and enjoy the soaking/drying process? Get on-paper. Find soaking, drying tedious and messy? Get off-paper.
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Posted 09/07/2023   11:31 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Gibby01 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
As someone who just bought 30lbs of stamps on paper I prefer off paper. But usually only soak the minimal number of stamps I need or want in the interest of time. Not to take the discussion in a different direction but as the years go by I have been buying less and less MNH in favor of either MH or Used if there is a large price difference. First is the fact that I know my wife/son will never recoup the money I spend on MNH so if I can get a nice stamp for cheaper I will. Second is some less worrying about maintenance and the use of cheaper mounts or hinges.
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Posted 01/27/2024   09:29 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Butterfly77 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Personally I like on-paper as I enjoy soaking.
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Posted 02/01/2024   5:53 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Noocassel to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I prefer on paper because it has probablyly not been checked for watermarks and is slightly less likely to be another collectors dross. Since I got about 50% of the GB stamps wanted I find mixed or commemorative kiloware a waste of time, not needing more than about 1 in 400 stamps. For my Machin collection I stll look at kiloware on paper but I only put aside for soaking stamps that by colour value and design might be ones I still want. Even with Machins I can often buy acollection or stockbook with sorted Machins in and then I only have to confirm the previous owners identification.
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Posted 02/23/2024   1:06 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add VerZakes to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
If papers are large then YES, because I want to get those nice looking special postmarks

But... if papers are narrowly cut to the stamp, then I rather skip and take off-paper stamps, just so I don't bother soaking
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Posted 02/23/2024   2:36 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add kevin_v to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
For me in general, on or off comes down to a few things for removing the paper or not.

First, does it have a good postmark?
Second, is it a watermark stamp that you want to explore further?
Is it a stamp that you need in an album without paper?

I won a Facebook auction for a box of mixed stamps. Some on paper, and some not. I sort by country, then I sort the ones to stay on paper, and the ones that I will soak off.
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Posted 02/02/2025   5:04 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Mastodon to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting question--and one which doesn't seem to have a simple answer to many folks.

I tend to prefer off-paper, mainly because the cost per unit measure is always lower. If I buy a pound of on-paper, by the time I soak, I have less than half that weight in off-paper stamps. I see most on-paper as more than half the price of off-paper, so fewer stamps.

HOWEVER, I find the best stamps buried in mounds of on-paper material. Seems they're not as easy to sort through for good stuff. I do enjoy soaking stamps too--and when there's a nice cancel or otherwise I'd like to keep the stamp on-piece, I get to decide, not someone (who soaks THOUSANDS of stamps for the kiloware, anyway??!!) else.

In about 2010, I bought 10 pounds of worldwide on-paper. There was lots of Africa in it, and I found about 8 or so Swaziland 575A. They're all still on paper, where they'll stay to make for easier authentication should the need arise now of for someone in the future. A couple have the cancel passing over the revalue, so that ought to add to the likelihood that the stamp would be judged authentic. Anyhoo, that was a nice find in that lot. I still have duplicates of stamps from that lot that I trade from time to time.

However, I DO prefer off-paper. I usually don't "discover" anything rare or unusual in kiloware of any sort, so the convenience and quantity for my dollars is worth it to me.

Josh


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Posted Yesterday   4:58 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add MrEd to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Greetings

For me it all depends on what my goals are at the time. When I studied machins I could get lots of good varieties in on paper kiloware that was really really cheap.

When I try on paper kiloware for Portugal and Colonies I get disappointed.

Ed
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