Moisture wasn't going to damage my stamp collection

This allows me to use a smaller than average machine to solve the moisture problem.

When I was a kid, my grandfather gave me a couple of stamps from World War II. My grandfather collected stamps and he had a very large book with interesting stamps from all over the world. I remember my grandfather had some that would have been worth thousands of dollars, but they received damage from moisture when my grandfather was still overseas. When I was old enough to live on my own, I started collecting a lot of different stamps. Some of them were very expensive and I didn’t want them to be ruined in the hot sun and humidity. I thought an air purifier would help, but the guy at the hardware store suggested a dehumidifier instead. The dehumidifier doesn’t get rid of indoor air pollutants, but it is absolutely the best machine if you are trying to get rid of moisture in the air. The dehumidifier is quite small, but very powerful and quiet. I keep the dehumidifier in my closet, because it is a very small space. This allows me to use a smaller than average machine to solve the moisture problem. I have my stamps in a box on the top shelf and it is very cool, dark, and there is not a lot of moisture in that room at all. It’s a perfect place to keep all of the stamps that I hope to sell one day when I eventually find a wife and get married. I am saving the stamps so I can use the money to have a dream wedding with pink and white flowers, a string quartet, and a ballroom floor. It’s going to be perfect.

 

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