Identification of Irish Gerls

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    • Created on 31 Dec 2019 at 04:04
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    Most sellers are not specialists to such a degree in these Irish issues and, unless there is a premium to justify it, would not have the time to sort and list them this way anyway.

    If you are specialised to such a degree you will find there are fewer than a handful of dealers who can help you with the varieties you seek.

    I doubt if there are many dealers who would find it in their financial interest to spend their time sorting these issues out according to gums and paper types used unless the differences were glaringly obvious to the naked eye. Unless you are volunteering to undertake such a task??
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    Most sellers are not specialists to such a degree in these Irish issues and, unless there is a premium to justify it, would not have the time to sort and list them this way anyway.

    If you are specialised to such a degree you will find there are fewer than a handful of dealers who can help you with the varieties you seek.

    I doubt if there are many dealers who would find it in their financial interest to spend their time sorting these issues out according to gums and paper types used unless the differences were glaringly obvious to the naked eye. Unless you are volunteering to undertake such a task??
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  • wycombe1

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    Selling on the Internet is the limiting factor. If one has a physical shop (as I once did) the customer can come and spend hours browsing stocks and sorting out the varieties he or she wants.

    On the internet I do not have the time to sort out such varieties and , despite what you say, there would be little interest in them anyway if I did. I am better spending my time on items that do sell and pay my costs and salary.

    In your case you need to find a specialised collector selling off his duplicates as he does it for fun not for a living. Or buy kiloware or bundleware of the material you seek.
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    Selling on the Internet is the limiting factor. If one has a physical shop (as I once did) the customer can come and spend hours browsing stocks and sorting out the varieties he or she wants.

    On the internet I do not have the time to sort out such varieties and , despite what you say, there would be little interest in them anyway if I did. I am better spending my time on items that do sell and pay my costs and salary.

    In your case you need to find a specialised collector selling off his duplicates as he does it for fun not for a living. Or buy kiloware or bundleware of the material you seek.
    • Created on 1 Jan 2020 at 05:40
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