Thursday, 30 January 2025

2025 Coin & Stamp Show Planner

Just posted by Canadian Stamp News today, the 2025 Planner includes the April Kingston Spring Stamp Festival but no fall show listed.


Friday, 17 January 2025

Hail, Colombia!


Thanks to Dave from Toronto for kindly sending along this accumulation of stamps and covers. This is the third time a fellow rail enthusiast has noticed this blog in my main blog's sidebar and reached out re: philatelic re-homing. Dave mentioned that he had been going through some of his late Grandmother's items, coming across 25 air mail envelopes posted in Colombia circa 1968, and two envelopes  with stamps from England, Jamaica, Zambia, France and other countries. One envelope was taped shut with a newspaper clipping asking for used stamps to be sent to OXFAM in Ottawa. Upon arrival following the December postal strike, here's what Dave generously sent:

I look forward to going through these stamps, examining them, perhaps clipping, soaking, and further re-homing them. It's possible that some doubles will find their way to OXFAM, therefore they will not go to waste. I look at it as honouring his grandmother's wishes all these years later!
One of my favourite planes-on-stamps - the Lockheed Constellation! 

*It seemed appropriate to title this post as I did now, what with the US Presidency and Vice-Presidency about to roll over. Hail Columbia is the name of the Vice-Presidential ceremonial entrance march!
 

Thursday, 2 January 2025

Boston 2026 World Expo - Donations Wanted!

Publishing this Boston 2026 World Expo post for future reference. I will be making a donation, especially my hundreds of the same NZ bird stamps! I appreciate the fact that the organizers are offering the stamps not only to the perennial 'youth' but also 'beginners' of any age. Also...glassines.

Update: I put together a package of 3,825 New Zealand and 1,710 US doubles. The former from a bargain pack of a half-dozen bird and other NZ stamps picked up for $2.50 at the most recent stamp show in Kingston. The U.S. were from a packed stock book of US at a previous show purchased for $12. Found a few I needed for my collection, several postmark improvements on some already in the collection, and the rest now going to new homes. That's 5,535 stamps heading to Boston soon! 

Update: I saved a dollar on postage by making the weight up to 500 grams. Even so, I had another 600 U.S. and a few New Zealand stamps that wouldn't fit, so those stamps went in a separate mailing, along with some surplus glassines!