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Showgard Stamp Mount
Showgard mounts are the finest that money can buy. They're
- Safer: Showgard's special foil is the only foil proven safe
in philatelic use for over 40 years in every climate of the world. It's made
according to an exclusive formula and is guaranteed to be acid free and free of
plasticizer.
- Stronger: By actual micrometer measurement other mounts
are flimsier and offer less support than Showgard mounts.
- More Secure: Stamps are positively kept from slipping
off center by two parallel retaining seams. Stamps are securely held even if
they are 2mm smaller or 1/2mm larger than the Showgard size.
- More Versatile: Showgard mounts may be arranged either
horizontally or vertically and the stamp will not fall out. Curled stamps can
be made to lie flat.
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How do I know which size Showgard mounts to use?
While we list recommended Showgard mounts for many common stamp varieties,
keeping up with all of the different possibilities is impractical. It's also
unnecessary because Showgard's product numbering system makes it so easy for
you to determine which mount is appropriate for any stamp or block. Here's how
it works:
- Get a ruler marked in millimeters. (If you're unwilling to deal with simple
direct metric measurements, go put your head back in the sand. You have just
self-limited your life.)
- Measure your stamp's or block's height and width in millimeters.
- Showgard precut mounts are sized in the format width/height. For example,
stock number SHOJV25/40 is for stamps 25mm wide by 40mm tall. Ignore the
letters like JV between the SHO and the numerical size on some stock numbers.
They are a vestige of an old sizing system and are not significant.
- Showgard strips are sized by height in millimeters. For example, SHO27
strips are for stamps 27mm tall.
- There. That's all there is to it. Wasn't so bad, now, huh?
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Using Showgard Mounts
It's as easy as 1-2-3 |
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Turn the stamp over in the direction of the arrow. |
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Place the stamp into the free half as far as it will go. |
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Allow the mount to flop back into place as shown. The stamp is now securely
locked but can be removed without damaging either the stamp or the mount. |