polarbear
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Posts: 585
What I collect: Canada Used to 2015, revenues, perfins. Newfoundland, St. Pierre & Miquelon, Worldwide textiles/handwork and Christmas.
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Post by polarbear on Nov 21, 2022 23:18:03 GMT
Anyone watching tonight’s Zoom on perforations and varieties by the RPSC?
I watched one a couple weeks ago on WW II ration stamps and associated ephemera. It was a fascinating history lesson for me, as well as being an eye opener on how much there is to collect from that time period.
I’m looking forward to tonight’s webinar at 8 PM Atlantic Time!
Are there other Zoom webinars etc. I can tap into? I like staying home during winter, rather than braving icy roads to be with people in person.
ETA: I think the RPSC Zoom webinars are only available to RSPC members. I cannot see a link on their site to upcoming topics. Sorry folks. I just receive an email periodically with information on upcoming webinar topics.
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eggdog
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I want a new Harley!
Posts: 464
What I collect: It's complicated....
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Post by eggdog on Nov 22, 2022 3:20:38 GMT
I think the RPSC Zoom webinars are only available to RSPC members. I cannot see a link on their site to upcoming topics. Sorry folks. I just receive an email periodically with information on upcoming webinar topics. I got on the RPSC mailing list somehow. I'm not a British Empire/Commonwealth collector even a little bit, but they let me sign up without question. So I guess they're open to everybody and the trick is how to find out about them. I went to one of their Zoomers in which the editor of the Stanley Gibbons catalog was interviewed. He was a hoot - despite being under the weather with a very bad cold - and very informative, and the presenters from the RPSC were really good. It made me wish that the Gibbons catalog was the best choice for me (it's also the most elegant-looking of the general catalogs I've seen), but unfortunately none of the dealers or auctioneers who are apt to have what I'm usually looking for speak Gibbonese.
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