My Stamp Collection
Posted by Lam Chun See under Hobbies and Toys
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Layyoong’s interesting post (Snail Mail) about the Singapore Philatelic Museum reminded me of the time when I used to collect stamps as a hobby. I guess that was probably in the 1960’s. She will be surprised to learn that not only nerds, but uncouth kampong boys also liked to collect stamps. I think we were introduced to this hobby by our more civilized cousins, the Ngs.
Fortunately, I was able to locate my old stamp album and so I can share some photos with you.
Flipping through this old album of mine, I realized that our world has changed a great deal in one generation. Many of the countries in my album do not even exist today; or have since adopted other names. For example:
Aden and Ceylon and Czechoslovakia

Sarawak (before Merger)

And even Malaysia at a time when we had to sing the Negara-ku.

I particularly liked stamps from Hungary. I recall being fascinated by a set of diamond shape stamps and pestered my father to buy them for me. I think it was quite indulgent of him to blow 20, 30 cents for a packet of just 4 or 5 stamps that had no practical value.
I also remember exchanging stamps with one Indian boy who used to come around to our kampong every afternoon to peddle home-made kuehs which he carried in a basket. This boy studied at Bartley School and lived in Bartley Road area: which means, he had to walk about 2 to 3 km one-way just to sell a few dollars worth of kuehs. I wish he is reading this blog.
I also remember 1 silly incident. Once, I saw some beautiful stamps in a magazine and I place the mail order for them. On receipt of the stamps, I was supposed to make payment via postal order. Because I was too ‘swaku’ to know what was postal order, I did not make the payment until I received a stern warning from the vendor. I immediately, packed the cash in an envelope and sent it to England.
Even though I stopped the hobby in secondary school, I still have the habit of cutting out stamps from foreign countries. For example, whenever our domestic maid receives a letter, I would ask her to cut out the stamps for me. Consequently, I have a whole box of cut stamps from Sri Lanka, Philippines and Indonesia.

When I was working in the National Productivity Board in the 80’s, the staff regularly received offers to purchase First Day Covers. I never could resist putting in my order.
Question is, Now what do I do with my stamp collection? How much are they worth today?
Maybe I will just leave that problem to my grandchildren















(8) Comments
Posted by: Layyoong
Posted on: March 20th, 2006
Hey Chun See You're truly a treasure trove of heritage items! You know, I would definitely be interested if that Indian boy you mentioned could read this blog entry and get in touch with you. So whoever you are, if you're reading this, drop a comment. We'd love to hear from you!
Posted by: coolinsider
Posted on: March 21st, 2006
I have never failed to be entertained by your heart warming posts Chun See. For the next Asian Blog Awards must try ah OK? We will vote you in!
Posted by: chunsee
Posted on: March 21st, 2006
For that kind compliment, I have to add a couple more fotos. How can I miss out pre-independent Spore (with pictures of the Queen OK; not birds hor)
Posted by: Eugene
Posted on: March 21st, 2006
Hi may i know how u post the pic in the ur post?
Posted by: layyoong
Posted on: March 21st, 2006
Hey Eugene Drop me an email at layyoong@gmail.com and I'll be happy to share with you.
Posted by: Chia Yew Heng
Posted on: March 24th, 2006
Talking about those firstday covers, how about those commemorative coins? How many 'collectors items' had been sold here, I am not sure, most fed on the 'trait of kiasuism'? Well at least you have put them to good use here on the blog.
Posted by: chunsee
Posted on: March 24th, 2006
Coins? Hmm ... that an idea for another article.
Posted by: Kevin Lee
Posted on: August 20th, 2009
I lived in U.S.A. for 5yrs and recently just got home. I've sent over 200 USA stamp to my family . Anyone interested to keep them as hobby I'm willig to sell low price. Also, I've some 1955 &1962 Singapore stamps. 1962-1993 Singapore first day cover commemorate stamp also available at low price. Interested collector can contact me at 9843 5000
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