For many years, the enthusiastic philatelist August Lindner thought about how stamps could be placed on a preprinted page without a glued stamp hinges. He was bothered by the fact that the stamps are
no longer in their original condition due to the stamp hinges.
On New Year's Eve 1946 he found the final
solution for this problem and after founding
the Lindner company in 1947 the world's first
hingeless (falzlos) preprinted album was created.
The new name "FALZLOS", founded and characterized by August Lindner, found its way into the
language of stamps-collectors from this point on and revolutionized the philatelic branch.
The LINDNER hingeless album was the basis for the worldwide success story of the LINDNER
company with its products "Made in Schömberg".
With the LINDNER T-System, Walter Lindner succeeded in further developing the falzlos-album in 1972, which is still in use today. It is popular as a pre-printed or t-blank system with collectors
all over the world.
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