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July 25, 2010 19:26

It might be an idea to scan the labels with it.
Then you also know which label belongs to which tea bag.
And our fellow label collectors benefit from this site.
I've already been working on it.

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I will also try to scan the bags with labels as much as possible.
A good proposal !!

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Now I see tea bags and labels, but can someone tell me where the strings are cataloged?

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Should we take this comment seriously about the strings?

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It was indeed meant to be a joke. But when I posted it I realized that there are many philatelists out there who deal with things like perforation differences, gum differences, paper transparency, phosphorus variants, counting blocks, tabs, plate errors, packaging variants and all kinds of other things. Sooner or later there will be collectors who will specialize further. Then it may also turn out that complete sets of tea bags (bag + original (!) Cord + label) are sometimes extremely rare and valuable….

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Hello Erik,

We as tea bag collectors usually collect the bag (ie envelope) with label. Usually the cord is off.
We put the loose label in the bag or leave the label, if it is attached to the bag, neatly on the envelope and remove the string with tea bag.
There are also people who only save labels.

Are you aware of our collection?

Greetings, Joke

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Hello Joke

Thank you for the info! I was already surprised by the enormous variety of bags that are already on Catawiki. Also seems like fun collecting, even with a reasonable budget. (and they don't take up that much space either)
What I immediately wonder: Are there also people who collect the tea bags mint & amp; sealed? (So with the tea in it…)
(I also know a collector who saves sugar sachets with content… no idea if that's common or not)

Erik

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Erik,

Yes there are.

Joke

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In the long run, if you have many full bags, it will take up a lot of space.

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It is nice to know that full teabags are also collected. But then, just like with stamps, you have two qualities (and two prices), used and unused….

And nowadays you also have a lot of scented stamps, so in that respect too there are more similarities than you might suspect….

Is nice about Catawiki, you also immerse yourself in another collector's item and that also stimulates the creation of new collections ...

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We know if I can only put tea labels on Catawiki.

I am not interested in tea bags only the labels. But I can't find where I can only enter tea labels.

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  • July 15, 2012 22:46
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Hi Rosalie

I don't think there is any.

The only way is with the tea bags where the labels are as much as possible.

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Then it may also turn out that complete sets of tea bags (bag + original (!) cord + label) are sometimes extremely rare and valuable….

And apparently that is not realized by Polo, he really wants to see the label that is in the new bag, so that the value goes completely wrong for complete unopened teabags.

I think it's about the variety of all the different teabags, and not so much about what's on the string.

I think there's another collection area for TEA BAG ROPE LABELS site.com and maybe also a string site.

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I think my request to aartinge has been totally misunderstood.

We as tea bag collectors cut open the cut bag neatly and carefully at the back, then take out the tea bag and then neatly remove the label.

I have tried to explain what a tea label is, so that is not the Logo of what is on the tea bag.

There are also various collectors who only collect these labels.

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Polo, as far as I can tell, label scanning was invented by Ikke:


It might be an idea to scan the labels with it.
Then you also know which label belongs to which tea bag.
And our fellow label collectors also benefit from this site.
I've already dealt with it.

and then agree to this:

I will also try to scan the bags with labels as much as possible.
A good proposal!!

But whether it is so good is still the question, you make this a double collection area and actually a new collection area.
after all, it was about tea bags, and now both you and I have made a label collection area out of it, as being that the new unused items are apparently suddenly no longer complete because a so-called missing label is missing, I call this the upside-down world.
Please note that this was about collecting tea bags, and if they are completely new, then they have an added value than used or opened bags.
but by adding that a scan of a label is part of it, you make it happen that new bags become less valuable, because a 3rd scan of a label, devised by you and Ikke, is missing.

The expansion of this collection area by means of even more scans gives the collector the feeling that he cannot actually deliver what is asked. because this decision makes it seem that only tea bags with a label are being collected, and if you cannot meet this requirement, you will be left out, because only 2 scans can be offered with new bags, and wherever it is actually about.

regarding your comment that there are also people who only collect labels, for that you have to start up another collection area, and it has nothing to do with tea bags.

and the labels that are on the strings and to also scan these and add them to the tea bags, that's a nice idea, but those are the same labels that are also saved that I already talked about above, for that you have to another boot collection area.

Let's do this with sugar packets, a third scan of just the sugar in them, regular sugar, granulated sugar or brown sugar.

you don't open such a bag to meet the devised 3rd scan.

Collecting tea bags or collecting string labels are 2 separate things

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