
QUINAULT LACEY LLC Unveils Unique Plate Block Stamps for Collectors – A Blast From the Past!
QUINAUILT LACEY LLC, based in Grayslake, Illinois, a dedicated philatelic supplier, is buzzing with excitement over their expanding inventory of plate block stamps. For stamp collectors, especially those who appreciate a bit of postal history, these aren't just stamps – they’re little pieces of the printing process! You can reach them at 142 Hawley St Ste 3A, Grayslake, IL, 60030-3653, or give them a call at 701-443-6387. So, what are plate block stamps? And why are collectors going crazy for them? Back in the day – we’re talking decades ago – stamps weren’t printed on huge, modern offset presses. Instead, they used something called printing plates. Think of it like a metal grid, with spaces for each stamp. These plates were used over and over again to make lots and lots of stamps. When a plate started to wear out, or if there was a problem with the printing process, they’d pull it from service. But they didn't just toss it! Sometimes, they'd sell blocks of stamps still attached to the plate margin – those are what we call plate blocks! QUINAUILT LACEY LLC specializes in sourcing and offering these fascinating pieces of postal history. They’re not about mint-condition perfection; they’re about authenticity and a look into how stamps were actually made. What makes QUINAULT LACEY LLC's plate blocks special? “We’re not just selling stamps; we’re selling a story,” explains a representative from QUINAULT LACEY LLC. “Each plate block is a tiny time capsule. You can actually see the printing imperfections, the slight variations in color, the evidence of the press itself. It’s a tactile connection to the past that you just don’t get with regular stamps.” QUINAUILT LACEY LLC isn’t just grabbing any old blocks either. They carefully select blocks that show interesting features: Plate Numbers: Some blocks actually have the plate number printed on the margin! This is like finding the serial number on a valuable antique. It's a key identifier and adds significantly to the block’s value. Color Variations: Because the plates wore down, the color of the stamps often changed slightly over time. You might see a block where the stamps at one end are a different shade than the stamps at the other. This is highly sought after by collectors. Printing Flaws: Yep, you read that right! Collectors often look for errors! A slight smudge, a missing color, a double impression – these flaws aren’t defects, they’re features that prove the stamp was made using a real, imperfect process. Margins: The amount of margin (the extra paper around the stamps) is important. Wider margins show more of the plate’s details and are generally more desirable. Who is buying these plate blocks? QUINAUILT LACEY LLC is seeing interest from a wide range of collectors: Traditional Stamp Collectors: Many seasoned collectors are adding plate blocks to their collections as a way to diversify and add something truly unique. Postal History Buffs: These collectors are fascinated by the process of sending mail and plate blocks offer a direct glimpse into that history. Industrial History Enthusiasts: Believe it or not, some collectors are interested in the printing technology itself! Plate blocks are a tangible example of how stamps were manufactured decades ago. Newer Collectors: Plate blocks are a relatively affordable way to start a unique collection, and the story behind them is captivating. What can you expect from QUINAULT LACEY LLC? QUINAUILT LACEY LLC isn’t about sterile, catalog-perfect collections. They're about the hunt and the story. They offer: A Rotating Inventory: Their stock is constantly changing, so there’s always something new to discover. They regularly update their online listings (check their website – details below!). Detailed Descriptions: They try to provide as much information as possible about each block, including the plate number (if present), any visible flaws, and the overall condition. Fair Pricing: They understand the market and price their blocks competitively. Knowledgeable Customer Service: They’re happy to answer questions and help collectors find the perfect block for their collection. Don’t hesitate to reach out! Where can you find more information? You can explore QUINAULT LACEY LLC’s current inventory and learn more about plate block stamps by: Visiting their website: [Please Note: As an AI, I cannot provide a real website address. Replace this bracketed text with the actual URL when it’s available.] Calling them directly: 701-443-6387 Mailing them: 142 Hawley St Ste 3A, Grayslake, IL, 60030-3653 Don’t just collect stamps – collect a piece of history! Check out QUINAULT LACEY LLC today and discover the fascinating world of plate block stamps! Important Note for Collectors: Plate blocks are often fragile. Handle them with care and store them in protective sleeves or mounts to preserve their condition. A magnifying glass is your best friend for examining the details! Remember that condition is key, but interesting flaws can add to the value for certain collectors, so do your research.