



📬 Stick with the best – elevate your collection effortlessly!
This pack of 1,000 Stanley Gibbons stamp hinges features pre-folded, special gummed paper designed for secure and gentle attachment of stamps to album pages. Trusted by collectors worldwide, these hinges combine convenience and archival safety, making them an essential accessory for serious philatelists.
| ASIN | B001BYMDX6 |
| Brand | SATOHA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (213) |
| Date First Available | 1 July 2008 |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Material | Paper |
| Model Number | Hinges |
| Package Dimensions | 14.2 x 10 x 0.4 cm; 10 g |
C**3
An excellent idea and much appreciated
A quality product as expected. Furthermore, the seller franked their mail with valid old stamps which I could remove and add to my collection. An excellent idea and much appreciated.
S**Y
Sticky stuff.
Bought these for my wife as she was going to start up her stamp collecting again after a lapse of many years,seem good value,plus Stanley Gibbons is a good brand.
B**S
Very good service
Speedy service, the hinges were as I required and the bonus was the stamps used for postage were not the usual run of the mill used in daily use. would not hesitate to use this company again. Well done.
J**G
Not an easy product to use.
Product disappointing for sticking stamps into album. Some of the hinges don’t have glue on them. Fiddly to use. Need the right amount of moisture and length of time for glue to activate. About 1/3 of pack did not stick.
K**E
Reliable
I have tried cheaper ones but thee are worth the small extra much easier to use
A**L
Two Stars
I found that about 25% would not stick and would look to another make next time
C**3
Stamp Hinges
Bought as a present for a young relative who is just starting stamp collecting. She found them difficult to use at first but is now getting use to holding them with tweezers.
J**N
Forgot how sticky and tiny these things are
After years of not stamp collecting I decided to tidy up the box of stamps I had collected and not mounted in my album. These hinges haven't changed since I first collected stamps in the 1950s. I did think they might have become less fiddly - not sure how - but that isn't the fault of Gibbons.
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