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30lbs Of Kiloware Found In The Wild

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Posted 09/02/2023   01:30 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add Gibby01 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
This purchase was actually from 5 weekends ago. Was in the southeast section of the Catskills and stopping at some garage sales for my wife. Down an unpaved road found an antique dealer wannabe who converted her shed into a small antique shop with a few dozens tables outside. She had some FDC's I was looking thru and she asked me I collected stamps. I answered in the affirmative and she said she was also and had more material back in the house. Her son came back with a storage tub filled to the brim with stamps on paper. I started looking thru and she said she usually fills a gallon baggie at a time and charges $10 at her sale. She quoted $100 but I balked, I was worried that the tub would just be full of the usual 50's to 90's stamps that are in every mixture and I would end up doing a lot of work with little reward. Behind me my wife pulls out $60 and the seller takes it but says she wants to keep her tub. So, sold, I get some reusable shopping bags out of the car and fill them with the stamps. Got home and weighed them, total 30.2 lbs including the bags.

So far went thru the red bag and starting on the first green one, working 30-60 minutes at a time as my back has issues. Just separating by country at this point with the plan to empty all 3 bags and then organize the individual countries to check against my current collection. Of course if anything looks too good to toss into the piles I pick it out. Once done I plan to put the remainder out on ebay. Of course much of the mixture is that usual 50's to 90's common stamps but some surprises so far.
- mixture is worldwide, all 7 continents represented. Almost a shoebox full of Australia so far was a surprise
- glad to see all time periods included, oldest stamp found is a penny red.
- there are a ton of loose US and WW stamps not on paper mixed in here. already overflowed a 3x6x3in container. most are common. There have also been some mint US stamps mixed in, though almost all the mint stamps were stuck together. Picked out a couple of 80's plate blocks, the rest is getting tossed back into the pile.
- already have set aside a pile of 40+ W/F and 1890's US definitives to look over later.
- have pulled out over a 100 US pre-cancels, though many duplicates will end up back in the pile
- similar total of perfins, though most are WW
- surprised to see a good showing of Russian zone Germany including some multiples.

Of course as with every large pile of mixtures there is some number of damaged stamps. Tossing some. Frustrating example of some of the damaged stamps, found a Mint USSR 1941 The 25th Anniversary of the Death of Vasily Surikov (don't have the catalog number), stampworld lists at $54 but the top right corner is torn off. Probably why it was tossed into the mixture to begin with.
The bottom 2-3 inches of the tub was all 1970's Germany definitives with massive duplication, though they do contain tons of great cancellations. That is all now at the top of the green bags, I will probably separate and sell that material off separately.
I'll probably be digging out the last two bags for the next month before starting in on the individual countries. A complete run thru may take me the entire fall and winter. This purchase is going to force me to get more organized in some areas and I will need to think about additional stockbooks and/or albums for some of the WW material I may keep from this haul. If I find anything good will let you know.
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Posted 09/02/2023   02:45 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add ZebraMan to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Neat find.
After you have pulled out the good stuff you might consider etsy instead of ebay for a lot of the extras, even the damaged ones, this looks like the type of material great for crafting projects.
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Posted 09/02/2023   04:15 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGV Collector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
So nice to hear about someone really enjoying their kiloware.

Nice story to go with it.

What stamping is all about. Enjoyment.
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Posted 09/02/2023   05:58 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tennapel to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Sounds like a lot of fun and a pretty good mix, too. When I was taking stamps off the paper was about the only time that my kids would get interested at all. They'd help me put the stamps in paper towels inside a copy of "Windows 95 Tips and Tricks"

Btw, I got my first speeding ticket on Route 17 in Suffern back in the day...
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Posted 09/02/2023   5:38 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGV Collector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
3 comments from newish members. Very special
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Edited by KGV Collector - 09/02/2023 5:38 pm
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Posted 09/02/2023   8:51 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add k7prz to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Fun is what it sounds like. I'd love to run into a horde of stamps like that. Here in Oregon I'd probably find a sack of old dull chain saws rather than stamps. But, never know. Old husband's tales of finding Zeps in a barn's attic has always been my dream---but I've never
seen a barn I was invited into so that ain't gonna happen I guess. What about the mixtures still advertised in Linn's in the classifieds? Any chance of finding anything that's interesting? My first mixture was the Golden Galleon box in the 1950s. And then there was the
orange cloth bag with a little tie string. Was that Harris? Yes, I'm dating myself. Not a young man's hobby anymore.
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Posted 09/02/2023   9:06 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add shermae to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I think the odds of finding something rare in a mixture that's sold in Linn's stamp news is about one in a million if not worse.
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Posted 09/02/2023   10:32 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Gibby01 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks everyone. I'm not really expecting to find anything rare, just happy finding things I need or don't have. For example DDR scott 56 was sitting empty in my album, the red bag had it, plus the 1950 postmark confirmed it wasn't it's 1953 look alike. I plan to keep the soaking to the bare minimum and expect 95% of this will be passed down the line.
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Posted 09/02/2023   11:00 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGV Collector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
This is a very sad comment.


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I think the odds of finding something rare in a mixture that's sold in Linn's stamp news is about one in a million if not worse.
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Posted 09/02/2023   11:06 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGV Collector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
This is a healthy happy comment.


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Thanks everyone. I'm not really expecting to find anything rare, just happy finding things I need or don't have.
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Posted 09/03/2023   03:53 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add tennapel to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
"And then there was the orange cloth bag with a little tie string"

Here it is.


It brings back memories of going to Woolworth's in the 60s with whatever change I had to buy a couple of these 10-cent packages:



It was a different world as far as collecting when you could walk into so many stores that had a stamp section. It's easy to forget that now. My best memory of that era was going to Gimbel's in Manhattan. Of all the retailers back then, they were the most focused on stamps. Even the Gimbel's store at the Roosevelt Field mall had so much.
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Posted 09/03/2023   04:37 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGV Collector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Awesome tennapel
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Posted 09/03/2023   11:44 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add worth to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
That looks like great fun. Well worth the $60 you paid for the lot.
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Posted 09/04/2023   04:08 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add KGV Collector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
If you are a person that likes to do a lot of work with stamps for enjoyment kiloware is a very good answer.
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Posted 09/04/2023   7:59 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add DesertDweller to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
What a fun find! Happy sorting.
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Posted 09/06/2023   08:07 am  Show Profile Check revenuecollector's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add revenuecollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
I love old vintage stamp packets, not necessarily for the stamps they contain, but the design/graphics/marketing aesthetics.
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