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Post by jkjblue on Jul 30, 2013 14:44:56 GMT
This weekend, on the Oregon coast, and somewhat close to the Lewis/Clark 1805-06 wintering Fort Clatsop site, I stumbled upon The Stamp Forum. A real discovery! I collect the 1840-1940 WW classical era mainly. The good news,then, is I'm interested in most of the discussions.
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Admin
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Post by Admin on Jul 30, 2013 15:17:56 GMT
Welcome aboard, I have visit your blog many times in the past really nice job. I think you will enjoy it here.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2013 23:11:41 GMT
Good to see you and Welcome jkjblue.
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tomiseksj
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Woodbridge, Virginia, USA
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What I collect: Worldwide stamps/covers, Cinderellas, Ohio Prepaid Sales Tax Receipts, U.S. WWII Ration ephemera
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Post by tomiseksj on Jul 30, 2013 23:28:48 GMT
Welcome to the forum! For those not familiar with the Oregon Trail, a visual aid follows.
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zipper
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What I collect: Classic GB, QV, France Ceres/Napoleon, Classic U.S., Cinderella & Poster Stamps
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Post by zipper on Jul 30, 2013 23:34:48 GMT
Welcome!
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Post by jkjblue on Jul 30, 2013 23:39:29 GMT
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roos
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Post by roos on Jul 31, 2013 0:56:11 GMT
Welcome to the forum jkjblue
Roos
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Zuzu
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Self-Proclaimed Black Belt in Google Fu
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Post by Zuzu on Jul 31, 2013 2:38:47 GMT
Nice to see you here!
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scb
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Now at 100,000+ worldwide stamps, and progressing one stamp at a time towards the 200K
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Post by scb on Jul 31, 2013 4:50:12 GMT
Howdy Jim It seems we worldwide collectors are taking over
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