rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 4:01:41 GMT
Thread to List any available Philatelic CDRoms or DVD.
Scott Catalogue 2009 Cricket Stamps of the World Michel Catalogue : 2002 Australia Oceania Antarctica Yvert and Tellier 2004 Catalogue : France Netherlands Stamp Catalogue William Steiners Album Pages of the World for PC and Mac Philatelic Publications (sundry pubs all out of copyright protection) Forbin Revenues 1915 Cinderella Stamps 2010 Brian Moore (digitised collection of Bill Hornage of review Publications) Australian Pictorial Computer simplified 2014 Green's TB CD 1983-2007 (Foreign Christmas Seals) Green's TB seals US National seals 2010 1983 Green's foreign Xmas seal cat John Denune 1983 Green's US Local Xmas seal cat Green's cat of Canadian Local TB Seals New Zealand Digital Stamp Album Early Postage Stamps (Vintage Book Collection) US christmas seal pricelist
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 4:12:33 GMT
Mosbaugh's US All Funds Cat (Note : This is a Double CD) $19.95
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Post by stampgeezer on Dec 29, 2014 4:14:01 GMT
Rod, the only thing I could add to that is the Walsh 2012 Newfoundland Specialized Catalogue.
Theron
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 4:19:39 GMT
Rod, the only thing I could add to that is the Walsh 2012 Newfoundland Specialized Catalogue. Theron Thanks Theron, e-book $25.59 (422 Pages)
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Post by cjd on Dec 29, 2014 4:54:54 GMT
Edifil Spain and Colonies. Mine is almost ten years old...don't recall the exact year.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 5:12:48 GMT
Edifil Spain and Colonies. Mine is almost ten years old...don't recall the exact year. A worthy addition Collin. $10
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Ryan
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Post by Ryan on Dec 29, 2014 6:31:16 GMT
Rodney, don't you have a compendium of Bill Hornadge's Aussie cinderella newsletters? I'd count that among the list, given how complete the collection of issues is.
Ryan
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 9:53:26 GMT
Rodney, don't you have a compendium of Bill Hornadge's Aussie cinderella newsletters? I'd count that among the list, given how complete the collection of issues is. Ryan Yes I have that, Ryan. Bill Hornadge wrote the book, Brian Moore digitised it, so sorry if I confused you. I guess I should call it Cinderellas Hornage / Brian Moore
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firstfrog2013
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Post by firstfrog2013 on Dec 29, 2014 14:53:46 GMT
The only one I own is the cd for Society of Saint John the Baptist issues (Canada).Purchase price was $9 if any need info on the issue I can help.They have actually assigned catalog numbers to them.If I recall (always doubtful) there are about 180 different stamps/labels.I have well over 3/4 of them now.I'll be showing them at some point in funky frog's collection.
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Andy Pastuszak
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Post by Andy Pastuszak on Dec 29, 2014 16:10:21 GMT
I don't even have a PC in my house any more with a DVD-ROM drive. :-(
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Londonbus1
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What I collect: Cinderellas and some Ephemera from Great Britain, France and Israel plus a few beautiful bits from elsewhere !! Topical interests include Flags & Judaica, the latter with an emphasis on the Jewish National Fund.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Dec 29, 2014 19:55:51 GMT
British Philatelic Exhibitions, Morgan and Wilson 2010 Labbe's specialized guide to Lundy Island stamps 2008 Modern British Postal Strike Mail, Phillips. JNF-KKL Stamp Catalogue [unpriced], Phillips Modern British Local Posts, Phillips Cinderella stamps, Hornadge-Moore Scott Catalogue 2008 Plus a few more to add. I have no working CD drive at present so all the above are taking an enforced break ! Hopefully I'll pick up a plug-in on Friday so they will be less redundant ! Londonbus1
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 20:10:08 GMT
With my most popular CDRoms, I copy them to an external Hard Disk Drive One can then open them and toggle between your stamp images and the reference CD without the annoyance of the CD spinning up.
Andy perhaps could do the same, look at an external DVD rom drive (around $33)
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Dec 29, 2014 20:24:59 GMT
Productions for the more abstruse collections. The prices seem a little high, anyone ordered from this link? Quality? I was always interested in a SMOM catalogue, but at $40. Just found SMOM in the William Steiner CD under Malta.
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Post by trampledunderfoot on Feb 19, 2015 3:28:57 GMT
The Germany Philatelic Society (GPS) Forgery Manuals on CD are a must for any serious collector of the German area. They cover every German area from the earliest states issues to DDR and everything in between. The best English Language forgery reference for Germany, an area which has been fertile for the forgers.
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Post by Admin on Feb 19, 2015 4:03:10 GMT
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Jerry B
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Post by Jerry B on Feb 19, 2015 6:30:23 GMT
Hi Rodney
Since you have Green's 1983 foreign Xmas seals, is it possible to send me scans of Colombia pages? I have some listings in Temprano catalog but it cuts off after the 1950's. Thanks in advance.
Jerry B
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Feb 19, 2015 18:18:53 GMT
Hi Rodney Since you have Green's 1983 foreign Xmas seals, is it possible to send me scans of Colombia pages? I have some listings in Temprano catalog but it cuts off after the 1950's. Thanks in advance. Jerry B I'll do my best Jerry. I may appear tardy, I downloaded a philatelic file that put me over my download limit, I now have to get up in the middle of the night to post using "off peak" use It will be like this for the next 2 weeks. If is stray into peak use, they charge me $50 per Gb
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Post by Jerry B on Feb 20, 2015 6:26:23 GMT
Hi Rodney No problem. If you wish I'll make a Rodney folder in my Box Cloud and you can store the scans there. I'll send particulars in an e-mail. Before you accuse me, once again , of being a closet Cinderella collector I only collect the Christmas seals (Liga Tuberculosa) of Colombia, if I come across any. Interestingly I met John Denune, and his wife, at a couple of stamp shows and bought material from him. Real nice gentleman. Jerry B
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Feb 20, 2015 13:20:12 GMT
Hi Rodney No problem. If you wish I'll make a Rodney folder in my Box Cloud and you can store the scans there. I'll send particulars in an e-mail. Before you accuse me, once again , of being a closet Cinderella collector I only collect the Christmas seals (Liga Tuberculosa) of Colombia, if I come across any. Interestingly I met John Denune, and his wife, at a couple of stamp shows and bought material from him. Real nice gentleman. Jerry B Just a "dig in the ribs" I am just happy that people "collect", it makes my world fascinating. Whatever you choose to assemble, we are better for it.
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Post by classicalstamps on Feb 20, 2015 15:38:27 GMT
The Germany Philatelic Society (GPS) Forgery Manuals on CD are a must for any serious collector of the German area. They cover every German area from the earliest states issues to DDR and everything in between. The best English Language forgery reference for Germany, an area which has been fertile for the forgers. Note that the material is very old, so don't expect high resolution images or anything fancy. For a 'serious' German collector I only consider the GPS Forgery Manuals the beginning.
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Post by trampledunderfoot on Feb 23, 2015 1:26:12 GMT
The Germany Philatelic Society (GPS) Forgery Manuals on CD are a must for any serious collector of the German area. They cover every German area from the earliest states issues to DDR and everything in between. The best English Language forgery reference for Germany, an area which has been fertile for the forgers. Note that the material is very old, so don't expect high resolution images or anything fancy. For a 'serious' German collector I only consider the GPS Forgery Manuals the beginning. I realize the GPS manuals are far from the final word. I'm fairly new (less than 2 years) into my journey into German Philately and don't have much of a "library" yet. Do you have any recommendations for additional reference works? I'd certainly be interested to learn more.
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Post by cjd on Feb 23, 2015 1:53:40 GMT
Ooh, GPS forgery manuals on CD would be neat. I'm saddled with them in looseleaf. Four running feet of shelfspace in slipcased binders.
Did I mention the indexing is iffy?
Still, in all, neat to have, but they are a bit of a burden.
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Post by irishjack on Feb 23, 2015 2:05:58 GMT
Ooh, GPS forgery manuals on CD would be neat. I'm saddled with them in looseleaf. Four running feet of shelfspace in slipcased binders. Did I mention the indexing is iffy? Still, in all, neat to have, but they are a bit of a burden. But they look nice, and what would you do with all the extra shelf space?
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Post by classicalstamps on Feb 23, 2015 11:48:56 GMT
I realize the GPS manuals are far from the final word. I'm fairly new (less than 2 years) into my journey into German Philately and don't have much of a "library" yet. Do you have any recommendations for additional reference works? I'd certainly be interested to learn more. Unfortunately, I only have the GPS covering the German States (on CD). even though it is old material, I'm looking for the rest (on CD). Helmut Oppitz wrote a 3-series of books called "Wissen Schützt vor Schaden". I have 1 & 3, looking for no. 2. These are from 1995, but very hard to find. They are an 'evolution' on the GPS material. As far as I know, almost all literature on German forgeries is to be found in expensive specialist books covering only a small area. This is very unfortunate.
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Ryan
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Post by Ryan on Feb 23, 2015 20:12:35 GMT
The Germany Philatelic Society (GPS) Forgery Manuals on CD are a must for any serious collector of the German area. They cover every German area from the earliest states issues to DDR and everything in between. The best English Language forgery reference for Germany, an area which has been fertile for the forgers. Ooohh, something I'll have to look out for. I didn't realize these were on CD - I've seen them offered in print before and since the books cost an arm and mailing cost a leg, I passed. Maybe just an arm and a foot though, and I can be convinced to spend the money ... Ryan
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Post by trampledunderfoot on Feb 23, 2015 20:25:13 GMT
The GPS Forgery Manuals on CD are available for purchase directly from the Germany Philatelic Society. Ordering info is on their website at this location: germanyphilatelicsocietyusa.org/sales.htmlThey can be purchased in small sections or "Companion" disks, combining multiple sections on one disk. They have them in stock (I purchased all 3 "companion" disks in the last 4 months), so there's no need to double check with them to see if they're still available or anything along those lines. The disks can be loaded on your hard drive, and if you do that there's no need to actually have the disk in your system to use them. The pages are in HTML format, so they open up in a web browser. I recently joined the GPS myself, so I'll have to check to see if they have any of those reference works in their library, which I'm assuming they do.
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