Foreword

 I have always wanted to write about stamps and related history depicted in it. 

As Selangor now goes into conditional movement control order from 14 October to 27 October to curb COVID-19, the urge to write again resurfaced and I thought now is essentially the right time to kick-start this blog. I am not sure whether this will last since I, too have commitment problems - drifting off to focus on other matter in the midst of one is my forte.

That aside, this is just a foreword post and I would only start writing on random topics in subsequent posts. The objective I look forward to achieving in every post is to deliver said topics for the beginners and novice in this hobby. I would also like to highlight that one of the main purpose of starting this blog is to keep everything available in one site. I have been posting a few on my personal Facebook account but I guess it is time to import them all here to widen its reach. 

Being aware that I am very new to this hobby, I do make mistakes but I hope to minimize them with tons of reading. However, should there be mistakes I am glad to be corrected and this includes constructive criticism, too. It's all a part of a learning process. 

In all of my posts (except rants, if there is any but I do apologize in advance), I would always include a Note on Stamp at the bottom with information pertaining to its country, year, catalogue number for Scott and International Stamp & Coin (ISC) standard catalogue for those using it, watermark, and perforations. Variations in shades and perforations (if any) will be made on a separate post. 

Last but not least, I would like to stress on the fact that all stamp scans are of my own whereas additional materials are acquired either online or from individual sources. 


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