As the name implies, the pages of blank albums haveno printing other than, usually, a very faint quadrillebackground to assist you in aligning your stamps.
Such albums are used by advanced collectors and byall others who do not wish to be controlled by printedspaces for stamps.
They are available in all qualities and sizes from a fewdollars to twenty-five dollars or even more for a singlevolume.
Things to look for in acquiring a blank album are thequality of the paper used for the pages. This should bestrong, preferably of linen content; it should present asmooth but not glossy surface; and you should be able towrite with pen and ink on the page without fear of