Stamp Collecting Tools Ep2 - Perforation Gauges

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2021
  • #PostalPleasures Presents: Stamp Collecting Tools Ep2 - Perforation Gauges
    I encourage you to try many perforation gauges and find what works best for you but below is my favorite general use gauge:
    Model - U428 - Uni-Safe "Superior" gauge with slot - MSRP $2.95
    www.unitradeassoc.com/Stampacc...
    Also available though our Amazon affiliate link:
    www.amazon.com/dp/B007CLP79Y?...
    Please tell me about your favorite perforation gauge!
    For other #Philately aka #StampCollecting topics please consider following my page at: / ppstamps
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Komentáře • 21

  • @loafkinghue9183
    @loafkinghue9183 Před 2 lety +1

    This was very helpful for me, I recently inherited my mother's collection of stamps and was given a clear perforation gauge like the one on the far right. I couldn't understand the way the instructions were describing how to use it but I understood immediately after watching this.

  • @rampmony
    @rampmony Před 2 lety +1

    I'm getting back to philately after many, many years...three decades probably...and being older, I want to do it systematically and seriously. I read about perforation gauges in a Facebook post, and checked on CZcams to learn more about them. The first video I fell upon was yours and it more than adequately explains it. I need not look for further guidance. Thank you for a well explained video.

  • @1rsalc
    @1rsalc Před rokem

    My go-to perf-gauge is a Una-Safe, which I've had for about 12 years. It hasn't peeled off and I use it often!
    I also have the Showgard one to measure 1/4 perfs, but I don't like it very much.
    I had a Clearview, but I've misplaced it. I need to buy another one, which I'll use to measure 1/4 perfs with similar look-and-feel as my favorite Una-Safe. (Then the Showgard will just be a back-up).
    I have a Guide Line gauge but I find it difficult to use, so it sits in a drawer, unused.

  • @IoanLucaVlad
    @IoanLucaVlad Před 3 lety +1

    This is very useful. I used to go with a very classic cardboard perf-gage which cost me 1 dollar when I was very young. Recently, I got a Perfotron - which is an electronic perforation reader. Basically it’s like a passport reader: you put the stamp in its slide-in space and it reads the perforation to 2 decimals or rounds to standard quarters. Super useful. HOWEVER, a transparent one like you show is still the only deal for stamps in pockets / on envelopes etc.

    • @PostalPleasures
      @PostalPleasures  Před 3 lety

      Glad you liked the video! That perfotron sounds neat, I will have to look it up, sounds like it could be a bit expensive though.

  • @joyseng
    @joyseng Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. Got my first perforation gauge, and wanted to know how to use it correctly. I have not seen your new video for a long time, so I hope you are doing well.

  • @craigneil7555
    @craigneil7555 Před 3 lety +1

    Saw the video post on Reddit, new subscriber here

  • @markmcshane9653
    @markmcshane9653 Před rokem

    Informative, many thanks. Has anyone used the electronic gauge?

  • @stampcollector0452
    @stampcollector0452 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a Una trade perf gauge . It cost me $5

  • @quintoncarroll4828
    @quintoncarroll4828 Před 5 měsíci

    Can I leave the stamp on a postcard and still use a guage?

  • @jasonpatton1224
    @jasonpatton1224 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the info I am a new collector so this helps alot. I was wwondering if you sell your axtra stamps?

    • @PostalPleasures
      @PostalPleasures  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching, I am glad you enjoyed the video. I don't often sell stamps but if you tell me what you're looking for I will see if I have anything that meets your needs.

    • @jasonpatton1224
      @jasonpatton1224 Před 3 lety

      I I like German stamps

  • @robertoperezcatalan3043

    👍👍👍

  • @nikogriffin4503
    @nikogriffin4503 Před rokem

    What about a meghrig line

  • @michaelanzelino5068
    @michaelanzelino5068 Před 2 lety

    The perf gauge made in the U.S.A are far more superior. They are printed into the metal. Where as the ones made in China and Taiwan are like you say, printed onto a layer of thin plastic. Which in time, peel off.

  • @KristiaanVanErmengem
    @KristiaanVanErmengem Před 3 lety

    I use the Lighthouse perforation gauge: www.lighthouse.us/perforation-gauge.html
    It is inexpensive and shows the quarters but the disadvantage is that it has two sides, so you often have to turn it around, depending on the perforation.
    I'm curious to know what features are on the $25 perforation gauge that would justify that price.

    • @PostalPleasures
      @PostalPleasures  Před 3 lety +1

      The $25 may be an inflated amazon price. I just googled the gauge now and found it for under $14 plus shipping. Honestly if I felt it was worth $25 I would already own one.
      www.wizardcoinsupply.com/scott-us-specialty-12-in-1-multi-gauge.html?atrkid=V3ADW4095EC2F_112701960413_pla-370351254365__479173786226_u_c___&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-aGCBhCwARIsAHDl5x_gz_hRMcCiHmRASxVeUu9bcXnbgUKcozrBSuuTY9VgTessD0msGfAaAnDbEALw_wcB

    • @KristiaanVanErmengem
      @KristiaanVanErmengem Před 3 lety

      @@PostalPleasures Interesting, specifically targeted to US stamp collectors it seems.

  • @Acto22
    @Acto22 Před měsícem

    Too far off one sees nothin'!Some still never learn using youtube " professsors" when measuring perforations.
    Some measuring edge to edge full stamp.
    Some measure only the frame inside the stamp ..then the ones who see this think they got a million wirth stamp and dump it on ebay saying is rare😒.