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Hello {FIRSTNAME},

Thank you for subscribing to my Stamp Collecting Ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about:

1. Part 1 - The Joys of Stamp Collecting
2. Part 2 - Some Terms Used in Stamp Collecting
3. Part 3 - Tools and Supplies Required in Stamp Collecting
4. Part 4 - Starting Your Hobby
5. Part 5 - Detecting Stamp Errors

Let's go ahead & get started today with "Part 3 - Tools and Supplies Required in Stamp Collecting".

Part 3 - Tools and Supplies Required in Stamp Collecting
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Thank goodness, stamp collecting is not as expensive a hockey or skiing, where the tools and materials required cost thousands of dollars.  Hockey or ski clothes are very expensive.  

Stamp collecting is what we'd call a financially comfortable hobby.  Unless you join the big leagues and treat it as an investment, practicing the hobby shouldn't cost an arm and a leg. 

At some point in time as you progress in your stamp collecting, you'll have to fish out your stamps from that old shoe box under your bed so you can mount them on a stamp album.  Like a photo album, stamp albums are a means of storing your stamps safely and to organize them in any way you want. 

A good quality stamp album must have plenty of space for a growing collection, and have strong binding that won't separate the album sheets easily.  Each page must be sufficiently thick with acid free paper. 

Stamp albums are specialized and you will find a wide variety of albums being sold by retailers.  Through their experience and conversations with collectors, manufacturers understand the important features of an album.  Some examples of stamp albums include:  

	Minuteman Album 

A good beginner's album especially made for collectors of US stamps.

	Scott's Basic Album 

For collectors of Canadian stamps.

	Scott National Album (loose leaf) 

This is the industry standard for specialist collectors of US stamps.

	H.E. Harris Statesman Album Kit 

This is an ideal starter kit for collectors of stamps from all over the world.

Stamp Catalogs

Essential tools are stamp catalogs. Catalogs are excellent references for knowing the present value of stamps, and provide information on how to identify them and collect them properly. If you're not prepared to invest in a stamp catalog, your local library carries them.  Some catalogs come in about five or six albums.
Watermark Detector

If you want to examine the printed pattern that was embossed on the stamp, you can use a watermark detector.  Not all stamps have watermarks but identical stamps, for example, may have different watermarks.  Watermarks can help detect forgeries and can assist in identifying stamp varieties. 

Next time we'll be discussing alittle about "Starting Your Hobby".

For more information about this part of Tools and Supplies Required in Stamp Collecting, please refer to my definitive guide to becoming a Stamp Collector at <YOUR WEBSITE URL>

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