tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749098825907573686.post6955792288965677296..comments2023-10-06T13:49:59.091-04:00Comments on Filling Spaces: Les Classiques du Monde 2020Bobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04111329068221289436noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749098825907573686.post-21237133423730129252020-10-01T13:23:11.890-04:002020-10-01T13:23:11.890-04:00Tom, glad you splurged (easy for me to say as it i...Tom, glad you splurged (easy for me to say as it isn't my money!). I am pleasantly surprised that Y&T has kept this up. I like the layout of this catalog, and as you say, it is helpful to know catalog numbers other than Scott's when you are collecting tout le monde. Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04111329068221289436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749098825907573686.post-2376139013655358362020-09-29T18:45:45.087-04:002020-09-29T18:45:45.087-04:00Bob, I ended up ordering this a few weeks ago - it...Bob, I ended up ordering this a few weeks ago - it was 109 euros, or about $128, including shipping to the US - not cheap, but a nice little splurge item. It's actually not that much more expensive than ordering it in France; the shipping costs are higher, but I didn't have to pay tax. Arrived in great shape in less than week (I'm in Boston), which was impressive.<br /><br />Lots of fun to page through, and I look forward to having a Y&T concordance with Scott numbers when I'm pursuing a few hard-to-find items in Europe. A shame that Michel doesn't have a similar volume.<br /><br />I'm still early in my BB pursuit and have been tempted many a time to switch over to Minkus, but that Scott classic catalogue is a constant companion and keeps me chained!Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04238236136292269052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749098825907573686.post-9562904654716377922020-03-08T17:05:19.054-04:002020-03-08T17:05:19.054-04:00It looks like the Y&T catalog is coming out ab...It looks like the Y&T catalog is coming out about every 5 years. I own the original edition and I waited to purchase it after a new edition was announced and the price dropped. I have the first Michel. It is very detailed but limited by a narrower geographic and time period focus. Wouldn't it be great if Michel did an all world 1840-1940? I am unaware of any SG catalog equivalent, but then they have given up on their any world albums--improbably, I like their Ideal albums which covered until 1936. Bottom line, of all the publishers, Scott has shown the strongest commitment to world classic era collectors. (I had forgotten about the deluxe bound version. I wonder if it would hold up better than the normal binding?)Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04111329068221289436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3749098825907573686.post-32928864489744034762020-03-07T14:52:59.699-05:002020-03-07T14:52:59.699-05:00Interesting catalog. I have looked for it online ...Interesting catalog. I have looked for it online but shipping cost is quite expensive. Do you have an idea on how frequently they will issue new editions?<br /><br />Also, have you seen the related Michel catalog that you mentioned? How frequently are new editions released for it?<br /><br />I have several editions of the Scott Classic catalog, currently 2000, 2006, and 2017, with plans to acquire the 2022 version as a possibility unless they offer a particularly attractive cover color in 2021. I wish they offered the deluxe leather bound version that was offered at one time. I look for them online occasionally but have never seen one.<br /><br />Does Stanley Gibbons offer an equivalent? The 1840-1970 Commonwealth and British Empire catalog comes closest based on what I have seen.<br />albumfillinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13393321322958144500noreply@blogger.com