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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on May 12, 2023 12:50:47 GMT
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angore
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Post by angore on May 14, 2023 12:31:14 GMT
Nice video,
Many often secure defeat!
Your copies are in nice condition. They sure were printed nicely.
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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on May 14, 2023 14:36:15 GMT
Thanks, Al. The editors certainly went through a lot of trouble to present them nicely.
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Post by purrfin on May 19, 2023 15:19:33 GMT
Just watched this episode. Want to share a story about the first stamp Life Magazine. In the way back machine there was a fundraiser for the American Heart Association that was held on Stamp Wants. My sister had this magazine and put it up for sale for the fundraiser. Before she did, she took a picture of our Mom with the magazine. Our very own Kim was the winner and is now has possession of it. Brought back some fond memories.
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Post by khj on May 19, 2023 22:58:05 GMT
It was my best philatelic purchase of that decade!!! Yeah, I actually asked Dianne to take the picture if her Mom was willing, before she sent it to me.
I was actually out of the country in an area without unhindered access to the internet, so I had a stamp buddy of mine serve as proxy and bid on my behalf. You know who you are -- thanks again!
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Post by Ted Talks Stamps on May 20, 2023 1:54:14 GMT
Wow, I don’t remember that. Very cool.
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angore
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Post by angore on May 20, 2023 10:55:42 GMT
I have old magazine covers framed on my wall. The first is a copy of the Saturday Evening Post from February 17, 1954 and the other is a Saturday Evening Post with the date the same as my birthday,
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angore
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Post by angore on May 21, 2023 11:03:07 GMT
fixed date of issue from 1994 to 1954
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