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It's taken me a couple of months. I only have about 60 SU stamp sets and I can't imagine how you ladies did it with a couple hundred sets. Now I'm going to start putting my reference binder together. I didn't have one in the past and now I really want one.
Good for you. It's a good thing that you don't have very many sets right now, now every time you get a new set you don't have as much work to go through.
I am in the process of redoing my stamp cataloug, I had images all over the place and figured that it would be easier to find things if they were in catigories like Christmas, flowers, verses, etc. I have also being coping all the pages before putting them in the binder so I have copies to put in a safe place for insurance purposes. I know that once it is done it will all be worth the effort but what alot of work to have to go through.
I feel for those who are in the process of unmounting/catalouging.
i'm right behind you - think i've been working on it about 5 months now. i stamp my index as i go. the way i do it is veeeeery time consuming, but when i finish, i'll be good to go - everything indexed, cross-indexed, labeled and organized.
60 sets is a lot imo; i only have about 40 sets, but lots of other brands too.
anyway, congratulations - you've accomplished something pretty big (again, imo)!