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Re: Paragua Aeopostale
Instead of dude.... should say doubt!!!
Instead of dude.... should say doubt!!!
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Carlos Gustavo Cotlier
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#89
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Re: Paragua Aeopostale
Hi David!
The story starts again!
I found at the auction web page:
http://www.airmails.co.uk
A cover from Paraguay to England dated on 29 February 1929.
The cover with no dude has gone by Air from
Hi David!
The story starts again!
I found at the auction web page:
http://www.airmails.co.uk
A cover from Paraguay to England dated on 29 February 1929.
The cover with no dude has gone by Air from
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Carlos Gustavo Cotlier
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#87
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Re: Army Emergency Flights in 1934
I don't have emergency flights but I do stash away on cover examples of just about everything worldwide including US regular use military covers. A quick look in my unorganized boxes resulted in the
I don't have emergency flights but I do stash away on cover examples of just about everything worldwide including US regular use military covers. A quick look in my unorganized boxes resulted in the
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jim72051
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#86
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Re: Army Emergency Flights in 1934
Dear Lee,
I have a couple of Army Emergency crash covers. See my website at: http://www.aerophilately.net/crshlst2.html
Regards,
Ken Sanford
Dear Lee,
I have a couple of Army Emergency crash covers. See my website at: http://www.aerophilately.net/crshlst2.html
Regards,
Ken Sanford
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Ken
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#85
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Re: Army Emergency Flights in 1934
I keep a close watch on Ebay, but am trying to find dealers that are too busy to list them. Lee
Sent from my iPad
I keep a close watch on Ebay, but am trying to find dealers that are too busy to list them. Lee
Sent from my iPad
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Lee Downer
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#84
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Re: Army Emergency Flights in 1934
There appear to be three Army Emergency 1934 covers on eBay just now if you have not been looking there.
David Crotty
There appear to be three Army Emergency 1934 covers on eBay just now if you have not been looking there.
David Crotty
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GreyOldDave
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#83
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Army Emergency Flights in 1934
Hi to everyone. I'm new to the group and looking forward to participating. Maybe I can add something as well.
Anyone know dealers who might have Army related covers? I know Doug Weiss, but
Hi to everyone. I'm new to the group and looking forward to participating. Maybe I can add something as well.
Anyone know dealers who might have Army related covers? I know Doug Weiss, but
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Lee Downer
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#82
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Re: Identificaton or Verification of Flights
Hi Jim - From the 1920's on the Brits almost wilfullyignored collectors' desires for backstamps. Consequently, the absence ofbackstamps on your covers to London would not affect theirauthenticity.
Hi Jim - From the 1920's on the Brits almost wilfullyignored collectors' desires for backstamps. Consequently, the absence ofbackstamps on your covers to London would not affect theirauthenticity.
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Robert Mattingly
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#81
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Re: Identificaton or Verification of Flights
You photos with two and five covers seem to be readable. The one with 12 covers is not.
Now I am not familiar enough with these to answer your questions. If no-one here has a good answer we can ask
You photos with two and five covers seem to be readable. The one with 12 covers is not.
Now I am not familiar enough with these to answer your questions. If no-one here has a good answer we can ask
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By
GreyOldDave
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#80
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Identificaton or Verification of Flights
Here is another identification or more accurately a verification question. According to Vol 4(5th ed.) FAM 18-322f and 323 (NY and Balt to London Jun 1, 1961) MAY have back-stamps for London but mine
Here is another identification or more accurately a verification question. According to Vol 4(5th ed.) FAM 18-322f and 323 (NY and Balt to London Jun 1, 1961) MAY have back-stamps for London but mine
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jim72051
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#79
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Re: Identification: Jan 2, 1960 Baltimore, WDC, SFO, Chicago with backstamps
Jim
Actually you did one of the two things possible. One is to place your photos in an album on the yahoogroup site. The other is to really attach a photo to your message to the group as you would to
Jim
Actually you did one of the two things possible. One is to place your photos in an album on the yahoogroup site. The other is to really attach a photo to your message to the group as you would to
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GreyOldDave
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#78
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Identification: Jan 2, 1960 Baltimore, WDC, SFO, Chicago with backstamps
These covers form a set of 12. Mr. Jackson must have had some flight related intent when requesting these covers. Nothing on or around that date appears in AAMC Ver 5. Does anyone have any idea
These covers form a set of 12. Mr. Jackson must have had some flight related intent when requesting these covers. Nothing on or around that date appears in AAMC Ver 5. Does anyone have any idea
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jim72051
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#77
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Re: AAMS Sixth Edition catalog
Thanks Ken,
I am very impressed with what I have seen so far in the Sixth Edition and I'll definitely order a copy of the next Volume when it's ready.
Curt
Thanks Ken,
I am very impressed with what I have seen so far in the Sixth Edition and I'll definitely order a copy of the next Volume when it's ready.
Curt
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Curt Heckert
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#76
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Re: AAMS Sixth Edition catalog
Dear Curt,
The American Air Mail Society is working on updating the CAM sections, which were in the 5th edition of the Catalogue.
Routes 1 to 34 will be in the enext edition, which should be published
Dear Curt,
The American Air Mail Society is working on updating the CAM sections, which were in the 5th edition of the Catalogue.
Routes 1 to 34 will be in the enext edition, which should be published
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By
Ken
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#75
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The subject of FFC prices
Not to belabor the point but philatelic prices follow no formula.
The second point is that I do not usually actually forget something, it just takes time to shuffle through the flotsam and jetsam. The
Not to belabor the point but philatelic prices follow no formula.
The second point is that I do not usually actually forget something, it just takes time to shuffle through the flotsam and jetsam. The
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GreyOldDave
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#74
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Re: First Flight values
Al,
Most stamp shows are very aware of the mobility needs of some collectors. So try to get to one once is awhile. You might call the show chairman to discuss your needs. Linn's Stamp News has a
Al,
Most stamp shows are very aware of the mobility needs of some collectors. So try to get to one once is awhile. You might call the show chairman to discuss your needs. Linn's Stamp News has a
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GreyOldDave
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#73
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Re: First Flight values
Hi David,
That helps immensely. Unfortunately, Marshfield is a bit off the beaten path, and I'm also crippled, making it very difficult to walk around a stamp show. But I will try to get to a show
Hi David,
That helps immensely. Unfortunately, Marshfield is a bit off the beaten path, and I'm also crippled, making it very difficult to walk around a stamp show. But I will try to get to a show
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By
acarterwriter
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#72
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Re: AAMS Sixth Edition catalog
That’s good news, David. Thanks for that info. I won’t be able to be atStampShow, but I’ll certainly order a copy when it’s ready.
Thanks,
Curt
That’s good news, David. Thanks for that info. I won’t be able to be atStampShow, but I’ll certainly order a copy when it’s ready.
Thanks,
Curt
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By
Curt Heckert
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#71
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Re: AAMS Sixth Edition catalog
The CAMs are coming in volume 4 of the 6th edition. I hear it is almost ready to go. Maybe we will get an answer at StampShow in a few weeks.
David Crotty
The CAMs are coming in volume 4 of the 6th edition. I hear it is almost ready to go. Maybe we will get an answer at StampShow in a few weeks.
David Crotty
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By
GreyOldDave
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#70
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AAMS Sixth Edition catalog
Hi,
I recently ordered and received vols 1-3 of the AAMS Sixth Edition catalog. They are nicely done and in some cases have a lot more info than the Fifth edition.
However, I can not find CAM flights
Hi,
I recently ordered and received vols 1-3 of the AAMS Sixth Edition catalog. They are nicely done and in some cases have a lot more info than the Fifth edition.
However, I can not find CAM flights
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Curt Heckert
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#69
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