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Phil--You are now a regarded fly fisherman so you just need the right fly: color, size, design, and most importantly the trout's (Scott's) taste for "stunners". Final thought, considering where the trout (Scott ) lives, maybe you should switch to…
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You mean Rocket Man
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Love the temptationing (which sounds better than simply saying “tempting”) of Scott by Phil to go World-Wide!!
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So Agreed
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Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Collectors Now this is a real mess! A few weeks ago, I asked about cleaning envelopes (and stamps generally). But the thread of Philatelic Clutter brought out my cell phone camera. My grandfather was Postmaster (some of this I wrote earlier) in Atl…
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Oh good. I was so worried
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I realize that this may reveal that, in fact, I am uneducated, illiterate, unlettered, ignorant, simple, lowbrow, naïve, rude, stupid, unknowledgeable, analphabetic, dumb, moronic, raw, imbecilic, uncultivated, untrained, callow, and witless, but th…
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To save on legal expenses , I suggest: "The Vade Mecum of Expertizing United States Stamps and Covers"
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Rene--I fully support your text on IDPA and Greg--and Greg--I agree it will be a Team Effort, but you will be a great Quarterback (or Center Forward) This is important Berrien
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Maybe not Postage since Scott plans to include revenues etc--
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Will post photos when I get out of scheduling hell
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Note the Webster hyperlink and the mention of the study of Jefferson. The shoe fits, I think Best Berrien
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Collectors, I go back to Scott’s wonderful statement: “My aim is to finish it [The Book] by the end of this year (2023). If anybody has a good idea for a title, I'm still struggling with that.” This book is important, and it will be lasting. Here …
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery
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I am still stuck in dated language (maybe someone can push it forward) but Identification and Authentication of US Stamps: A Complete Illustrated Guide Identification and Authentication of US Postage Stamps: A Complete Illustrated Guide Scott are y…
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US Stamps: Identification and Authentication US Postage Stamps: Identification and Authentication Identification and Authentication of US Stamps: A Complete Guide Identification and Authentication of US Postage Stamps: A Complete Guide Note : A Com…
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I believe in Keep It Simple...however, my concern with Bill suggestion is thatI fear that the title would get lost in others of a similar title. I also thinks it does not capture the depth of the book. Scott you may NEED to use Payton...
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I like Phil's Payton Place, but maybe to follow Ron's line of thought: US Stamps: A Complete Guide to Identification and Validation US Stamps: A Complete Guide to Identification and Confirmation US Postage Stamps: A Complete Guide to Identificatio…
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I now avoid them like the plague--worse than COVID
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Simply extraordinary
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shirley not for sure
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If your not sure, then surely I am not sure
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damn another of my typos "for instance, it" should be "for instance, in" apologies
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Unfortunately, the auctions of Rosenberg-Philatelics almost never post a san of the back even when requested. This can be very problematic; for instance, it the operational definition on MLH---it can vary!!!
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Rene AGREED!!! Berrien
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Greg I actually left the stamps on the envelope--I just added cork-made, cool swastika cancellations to hide the Texas ones. Looks great! Best Berrien
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I meant: one finds all the stamps
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Scott Yes it is weird. Sometimes packed to excess and then after wading through all matter of protection one all the stamps are in one envelope and squashed together. And then there are cases with no packing, no stiffing--only an envelop with one gl…
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Wonderful issue--Scott's article is, as expected, excellent. I also very much appreciated the presentation on packing. This is one of my greatest concerns. Sometimes the packing is so poor and sloppy that it is almost as if the seller wanted to dest…