Handle Your Stamp Collection with Great Care
2020-06-12 Fri
In the Corona era, every serious collector is worried about his/her collection to be saved from all kinds of viruses. And so one is compelled to use airtight album with silica gel sachets. Hence, a file binder or album or slip-case is one such option to keep your stamps collection safely. If you keep your collection in open shelves then the dust or viruses from the surroundings will most like to affect it. The best way is to keep it in Lighthouse Stockbook.It will help the collection to not get exposed by the direct sunlight or ultraviolet lights. It will also act as a savior from sneeze/ cough or any viruses.
Luxury Stockbook from Lighthouse / Leuchtturm with double bookbinder's quality, which makes it extra easy to turn the pages in the book; form and also make the book stay flat while opening. You couldn't get better quality then Lighthouse. Stockbooks are available with glassine interleaves and 9 strips and double hinge bindings. The album has 32 black sheets with 9 strips on each sheet.
Disclaimer: We will deliver your order as soon as our system resume. Due to the lockdown deliveries may be restrained for a certain period. We appreciate your patience!
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