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#3687 From: "V.Kramer" <Kramer@...>
Date: Mon Oct 9, 2006 6:56 am
Subject: (No subject)
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Dear Colleagues,
Please, note - I'm on the work after my year's holidays.
Regards,
VMK.

#3688 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:19 am
Subject: ASPP Auction #89 Results
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Ladies and gentlemen, the results of ASPP Auction 89
have been tabulated, and are available online at
http://www.chrisjenner.org/ASPP/asppauc89r.htm

I will start assembling shipments this weekend, and I
intend to start sending invoices and shipments out
within 10 days. Thanks to all who participated!

Best Regards/
-- Chris


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#3689 From: "SCADTA" <scadta@...>
Date: Wed Oct 11, 2006 4:27 am
Subject: Re: ASPP Auction #89 Results
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chris, had you eve heard of a cvr cpmmemorating flight of BAE I film from canal
zone to new york in march 1930.  please.  julius


   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Chris Jenner
   To: polarphilately@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:19 PM
   Subject: [polarphilately] ASPP Auction #89 Results


   Ladies and gentlemen, the results of ASPP Auction 89
   have been tabulated, and are available online at
   http://www.chrisjenner.org/ASPP/asppauc89r.htm

   I will start assembling shipments this weekend, and I
   intend to start sending invoices and shipments out
   within 10 days. Thanks to all who participated!

   Best Regards/
   -- Chris

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#3690 From: "V.Kramer" <Kramer@...>
Date: Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:38 am
Subject: Propose USSR polat covers cards
Kramer@...
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Dear Colleagues,
I propose for exchange or/and sale  some Soviet Arctic/Antarctic postal
stationery, letters, fdc, speciallly cancelled covers/cards, etc - l, please,
ook on modern  part of them/ Please, send your answers to my personal address -
vm2000@... Thank you. Regards, Veniamin Kramer, Ukraine.

#3691 From: Steven McLachlan <steve@...>
Date: Sun Dec 3, 2006 12:04 pm
Subject: new web page created for Antarctic iceberg visitors to New Zealand.
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Dear list members.

As many of you will know, the East Coast of the South Island of New Zealand
has recently had some unusual visitors when Antarctic Icebergs became
visible from the New Zealand mainland for the first time since 1931.

An armada of nearly 200 icebergs which have come all the way from the
Weddell sea on the opposite side of the antarctic continent are currently
working their way up the east coast providingf spectacular sights for the
many people who get to see them. While the biggest bergs have been visible
from high hills on the mainland near Dunedin it is by taking an aircraft
flight and particularly a helicopter flight that the true majesty of the
icebergs can be seen. some are up to 1km long and many are several hundred
meters tall. Some of the helicopter flights have landed on the bergs
although this is dangerous as they are becomming increasingly unstable as
they melt in the warmer waters.

I have created a web page showing some of these bergs plus also offering
some special postcards carried on the berg flights. this can be seen at
http://www.newzeal.com/theme/heli/Icebergflight.htm

Regards and seasons greetings to all.

Steven

STEVEN McLACHLAN,
SHADES STAMP SHOP LTD,
1A SHADES ARCADE,
108 HEREFORD St,
CHRISTCHURCH,
NEW ZEALAND.
  Phone (64) 33666390     Fax (64) 33746001
email ;steve@...
ICQ number 3575600
Check out the Antarctic Philately from New Zealand website at
http://www.newzeal.com/steve/antarctica.htm
see recent Antarctic news at
http://www.newzeal.com/theme/antarctic/2000news.htm



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#3692 From: upizauf@...
Date: Sun Dec 3, 2006 9:08 am
Subject: Re: new web page created for Antarctic iceberg visitors to N...
oaedks
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Steven:

Well done. Assuming that you will leave that web page up for some time I
will run a link to it in the Jan-Mar 2007 issue of the Explorer's  Gazette.

Billy-Ace

In a message dated 12/3/2006 6:07:29 AM Central Standard Time,
steve@... writes:

Dear  list members.

As many of you will know, the East Coast of the South  Island of New Zealand
has recently had some unusual visitors when Antarctic  Icebergs became
visible from the New Zealand mainland for the first time  since 1931.

An armada of nearly 200 icebergs which have come all the  way from the
Weddell sea on the opposite side of the antarctic continent  are currently
working their way up the east coast providingf spectacular  sights for the
many people who get to see them. While the biggest bergs  have been visible
from high hills on the mainland near Dunedin it is by  taking an aircraft
flight and particularly a helicopter flight that the  true majesty of the
icebergs can be seen. some are up to 1km long and many  are several hundred
meters tall. Some of the helicopter flights have landed  on the bergs
although this is dangerous as they are becomming increasingly  unstable as
they melt in the warmer waters.

I have created a web  page showing some of these bergs plus also offering
some special postcards  carried on the berg flights. this can be seen  at
http://www.newzeal.com/theme/heli/Icebergflight.htm

Regards and  seasons greetings to all.

Steven






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#3693 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Wed Jan 3, 2007 11:00 pm
Subject: I guess they don't need snail mail from the pole as much as they used to...
cjenner00@...
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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.01/posts.html?pg=2

Icy Reception

THE COMPUTER ROOM IN THE Amundsen-Scott South Pole
Station still smells of fresh paint and new furniture.
With its gray carpets, soft lighting, and a couple of
artificial plants, it could be the lobby of a modestly
prosperous law firm. But the brutal white reflection
of an ice desert filtering through tiny tinted windows
reminds me that I'm at the bottom of the globe, a long
way from everywhere.

Even so, I click Send and an email message – with an
ego shot of me standing at the metal post that marks
the actual pole's location – flits off to the
Internet. A year ago, it wouldn't have been so easy.
Back then, messages downloaded at glacial speeds. (I
know, I know. But that's what passes for humor down
here.)

"Now we're transmitting 15 gigs per day, and every
room has a data port with Ethernet service," says Pat
Smith, manager of technology development for Antarctic
infrastructures and logistics at the National Science
Foundation. In 2005, the phones were upgraded to voice
over IP. "It's been quite a ride. I mean, I was here
in 1985 putting in the very first satellite links we
had," Smith says. "Then we had a whopping 200
kilobytes a day." That's about 3 percent the size of
an MP3 of "Smells Like Teen Spirit."

Like the rest of us, the 150 people who spend summers
at the Pole always crave more bandwidth. They'd sure
like to have BitTorrent to help endure winter's
eternal night. But really, it's work that's pushing
the scientists to build out connectivity at the
station – a collection of facilities raised on
hydraulic stilts that seems like the prototype for a
Mars colony. By 2014, when a 33-foot-diameter
submillimeter radio telescope, a neutrino detector,
and other equipment come online, researchers expect to
be generating a terabyte of data each day. "These
telescope numbers are something that we would never
have conceived of 10 years ago," Smith says, pointing
at a chart of rapidly climbing red bars. "This is
really driving what we're doing."

It's not an easy job. The Pole – aka 90 South – is
3,000 miles from the closest submarine cable
connection in New Zealand. Amundsen-Scott relies on
the aging Iridium communications constellation plus
three miscellaneous satellites wobbling far enough out
of their geosynchronous orbits to exchange signals
with the station. For now, they provide high-speed
service some 11 hours a day and low-speed connectivity
the rest of the time. "People can check their bank
accounts, pay bills, and buy stock over the Internet,"
says Erik Kawasaki, a network engineer. "In November,
the satellite pass begins at around 3 am New Zealand
time, so they have to wake up early to use it. That is
about the only gripe."

After a three-hour plane ride back to McMurdo Station
– the main US base in Antarctica – I settle in at one
of 300 workstations to email yet another picture of me
on the ice. The furniture at McMurdo is older, and the
station is more crowded – less like Mars and more like
a state university. But every so often, the same
bone-chilling sense of distance seeps in. Clad in his
Carhartt parka, laborer Edgardo Alfonso Vega leans
over from the neighboring desk: "Once this season, we
were cut off from the world for 27 hours. Something
happened, and there was no off-continent connectivity.
No phones, no Internet, no nothing," he says. "That's
when we felt really, really isolated."

– Angela Posada-Swafford


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#3695 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Fri Feb 2, 2007 9:45 pm
Subject: ASPP Auction 90
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Ladies and Gentlemen, the catalog for ASPP Auction #90
is now available online. This is the largest auction
the society has conducted in some time, with 437 lots.
The link below will lead to the catalog, which
contains several links to scans of some of the lots.

http://www.chrisjenner.org/ASPP/asppauc90.htm

If you receive Ice Cap News and plan to bid, please
use the bid sheet at the end of the catalog that was
enclosed with your ICN.

Good luck and best regards/
-- Chris




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#3696 From: "John Youle" <jyoule@...>
Date: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:47 am
Subject: Allan B Crawford 1912-2007
jhyoule
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Allan B Crawford, a name that will forever be associated with Tristan Da
Cunha, died in England on Monday at the age of 95.



John Youle. Editor of Polar Post.

#3697 From: upizauf@...
Date: Wed Feb 28, 2007 8:44 am
Subject: Re: Allan B Crawford 1912-2007
oaedks
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John:

I recently puchased a copy of his book Penguins, Potatoes, and Postage
Stamps.

Billy-Ace
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Allan B  Crawford, a name that will forever be associated with Tristan Da
Cunha,  died in England on Monday at the age of 95.



John Youle. Editor  of Polar Post.



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#3698 From: Antawa <antawa@...>
Date: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:11 pm
Subject: No reception of IRC in the chilean Post Office at King George Island
antawa
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Dear friends
   Just to inform that the Chilean Post Office at Frei base in King George Island
(Antarctica) is not receiving the IRC (International Response Coupons).
   For collectors, take the advise in mind, because the letters are not being
delivered from there...
   regards
   antawa

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#3699 From: "V.Kramer" <Kramer@...>
Date: Sat Mar 3, 2007 12:52 pm
Subject: http://kramer.io.com.ua/album25550
Kramer@...
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Dear Colleagues,

Will you please to look on  little selection from  my Soviet Polar
covers and cards - placed in Internet's photoalbum on the address -
                   :
                         http://kramer.io.com.ua/album25550


I beg your pardon for the quality of copies - some of them have been
done by photocamera (no scanner).

Best regards,
Veniamin Kramer, Kiev, Ukraine.
www.kramer.boom.ru

#3700 From: "Ken Sanford" <kaerophil@...>
Date: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:14 pm
Subject: ODED ELIASHAR COLLECTION OF ARCTIC & ANTARCTIC AIRMAILS AT AUCTION
aerophil2000
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You will be interested to know that the Oded Eliashar collection of
Arctic & Antarctic airmail covers will be sold at Nutmeg Auction on 3
April. See the following website for all the lots:
http://www.nutmegstamp.com/Sale_138/TOC.html

There are some major rarities, including lots of Spitzbergen & Alaska
material.

If you have a website, I would appreciate it if you will post this
information there and forward this email to all polar philatelists you
know.

Regards,

Ken Sanford

#3701 From: "yanlovstamps" <yanlovstamps@...>
Date: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:43 pm
Subject: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
yanlovstamps
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Here's the picture cover
<http://www.zhuanti.net/ztbbs/UploadFile/20073231514147909.jpg>

Are these cachets really cancelled in the station or they were just
being processed at one of the mail proces sing facilities here in the
US??  I am just really curious.





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#3702 From: Steven McLachlan <steve@...>
Date: Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:46 am
Subject: RE: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
steve@...
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These cachets are all applied at the Amundsen- Scott South Pole station by
the Post office there and were all new for the last season.



Regards,



Steven



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On Behalf Of yanlovstamps
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To: polarphilately@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [polarphilately] Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station




Here's the picture cover
<http://www.zhuanti.net/ztbbs/UploadFile/20073231514147909.jpg>

Are these cachets really cancelled in the station or they were just
being processed at one of the mail proces sing facilities here in the
US?? I am just really curious.

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#3703 From: "yanlovstamps" <yanlovstamps@...>
Date: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:59 am
Subject: Re: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
yanlovstamps
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Thank you very much for your answer.   Maybe I'll send in a couple of
covers for some of my friends.

#3704 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Tue Mar 27, 2007 8:50 pm
Subject: ASPP Auction 90 Results
cjenner00@...
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Results of ASPP Auction 90 have been compiled and are
available on the web at
http://www.chrisjenner.org/ASPP/asppauc90r.htm

Remember, in the case of tie bids, lots went to the
earlier bidder, and any bids that didn't fall on
bidding increments were lowered to the next increment.


I'll be working on invoices the next few days, and
hope to start shipping lots out to winners this coming
weekend.

Thanks to all who participated, both consignors and
bidders!

Best Regards/
-- Chris




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#3705 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Sun Apr 8, 2007 10:15 pm
Subject: New Book - Stars, Stripes, and Ice
cjenner00@...
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Franco Giardini asked that I forward information that
may be of interest to this list regarding a new book
about US - Canada drifting stations.

Regards/
-- Chris




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#3706 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Sun Apr 8, 2007 11:58 pm
Subject: Re: New Book - Stars, Stripes, and Ice
cjenner00@...
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Apparently our list is set up to not allow
attachments. Franco Giardini asked that I forward
information that may be of interest to this list
regarding a new book about US - Canada drifting
stations. Please contact Franco for more information.

Regards/
-- Chris


NEW  BOOK

Our new book  "STARS , STRIPES & ICE", in english, is
the history and postal history of the USA-Canada
drifting stations, of the icebreakers and submarines
in Arctic.

310  pages , all photo-colour, the same size of the
last book on the sovietic drifting stations, a lot of
tables etc..

You  can contact  Franco GIARDINI-Ass.GRANDE NORD
                             Via Avigliana  72
                            10096  LEUMANN (TO) -
ITALY

               franco.giardini@...

The price , special price is 76  $  USA  .





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#3707 From: Murray Lundberg <mwl@...>
Date: Wed May 30, 2007 9:07 pm
Subject: Oldest continuously-operating post office in Canada
explorenorth
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This should be a simple question to answer, but I've been unable to
find it online or in any of my books. I believe that the tiny post
office in my village (Carcross, Yukon) holds the title, and would
appreciate any information any of you might have to support or reject
that claim. It was built in 1905, and has operated continuously as a
post office ever since.

Thanks and best regards,

Murray

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Discover the circumpolar North, from Alaska to Greenland and Siberia
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#3708 From: Justus Knierim <knierim@...>
Date: Thu May 31, 2007 12:58 pm
Subject: Re:Oldest continuously-operating post office in Canada
gusknierim
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Hi Murray,

If you mean to say that the Carcross post office has been housed in
the same premises since 1905 then that is quite a record. However,
Canada has had post offices that go back to the late 1700's.
In most instances the physical location of the post office changes as
demands for its service grow and new facilities are needed.

Gus Knierim

#3709 From: Murray Lundberg <mwl@...>
Date: Thu May 31, 2007 1:15 pm
Subject: Re: Re:Oldest continuously-operating post office in Canada
explorenorth
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At 05:58 AM 5/31/2007, you wrote:
>If you mean to say that the Carcross post office has been housed in
>the same premises since 1905 then that is quite a record. However,
>Canada has had post offices that go back to the late 1700's. In most
>instances the physical location of the post office changes as
>demands for its service grow and new facilities are needed.


Yes, Canada has many post office buildings that date back much
further, but the Carcross post office has operated continuously in
the same building (with only minor modifications) since 1905.

Murray


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Discover the circumpolar North, from Alaska to Greenland and Siberia
http://www.explorenorth.com

#3710 From: Justus Knierim <knierim@...>
Date: Fri Jun 1, 2007 11:55 am
Subject: Re: Oldest continuously-operating post office in Canada
gusknierim
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I will pose the question to the members of the Postal History Society
of Canada
in the next issue of the PHSC Journal which comes out at the end of
June.
Gus Knierim, editor, PHSC Journal

#3711 From: "Franco Giardini" <franco.giardini@...>
Date: Sat Jul 21, 2007 4:26 pm
Subject: Re: Searching covers of submarines and icebreakers in Arctic
giardini46
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Dear Friends , we are searching for our big collection covers of icebreakers and
submarines in the ARCTIC ,
We are able to buy or to exchange it.
We are selling also  our new book "STARS,STRIPES & ICE"  ( on the postal history
of US and Canada drift stations, icebreakers and submarines in the Arctic).

ASS. GRANDE NORD --
Franco  GIARDINI  ( member ASPP)
e-mail franco.giardini@...





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#3712 From: kenneth simon <fpo09501@...>
Date: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:23 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Searching covers of submarines and icebreakers in Arctic
fpo09501
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How much is book delivered to US.....Ken Simon

--- Franco Giardini <franco.giardini@...> wrote:

> Dear Friends , we are searching for our big
> collection covers of icebreakers and submarines in
> the ARCTIC ,
> We are able to buy or to exchange it.
> We are selling also  our new book "STARS,STRIPES &
> ICE"  ( on the postal history of US and Canada drift
> stations, icebreakers and submarines in the Arctic).
>
> ASS. GRANDE NORD --
> Franco  GIARDINI  ( member ASPP)
> e-mail franco.giardini@...
>
>
>
>
>
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> removed]
>
>



      
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#3713 From: "stuart" <call_911_immediately2000@...>
Date: Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:52 pm
Subject: Hello
call_911_imm...
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Hello, my name is Stuart.  I am a stamp dealer, with a store in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  One of my collecting specialties is
Umberto Nobile-related philatelic material, from his two zeppelin
flights to the North Pole.  Always looking for new material and
information.

#3714 From: "Franco Giardini" <franco.giardini@...>
Date: Fri Aug 17, 2007 5:02 pm
Subject: Re: Franco GIARDINI-- ASS.GRANDE NORD - ITALY
giardini46
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Dear Friend, Now, at this moment we have only 4-5 items of the card  mailed
from us group ( and from a private photo of the our archive) when we have
organized  "TURIN POLAR  2005 " ( 3 days of polar and polar philatelic
meeting, conferences etc..).
This card was issued in 300 items, numbered and with the special cancel of
SAN  MARINO  postage ( they
has a stand during the meeting).
Price 1$  for each  + 1$  for the postage.

2) We have also a card  on the rescue expedition of Ing.ALBERTINI ( during
the 1929  organised a rescue with the private ship  "HEIMEN  -  SUCAI" and
some people from Italy and Norway). This card was realised to celebrate the
75th  anniversary  of the expedition around the  North-East of Spitsbergen
to search the crew missing.
We have ONLY  1 card with the special cancel , official, of the Italian
Postage.
1 card  with the cancel  + 1 card mint  =  3 $
3)  The Ass.GRANDE NORD  from 5-6 years issue
      every 3-4 month  a serie of polar cards ( 300 items, numbered, signed
and with private cancel of our group).
Now I dont remember  but  I think  ( I dont remember exactly) we have  about
10- 12 cards with subjects of the Nobile expedition, of the rescue etc.....
We prepare the  subjects of the cards from the photos of  a lot of books on
Nobile.
If you like I can send to you these cars at 1 $ each.
Let me know about .
Sunday I will start  for a trip of  10 days.

AVAILABLE  =   card n.1  --  20  items
                             card  n.2 ( with postal cancel ) only 1 item
                                "      ""     mint  card    --   10 items
                              card of the 3th  offers  I think  10-12  for
item  ( I must to search in our archive)

                                          WAYTING  YOUR  ANSWER       BEST
REGARDS

                                                                           Franco
GIARDINI




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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 2:52 PM
Subject: [polarphilately] Hello


> Hello, my name is Stuart.  I am a stamp dealer, with a store in
> Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  One of my collecting specialties is
> Umberto Nobile-related philatelic material, from his two zeppelin
> flights to the North Pole.  Always looking for new material and
> information.
>
>
>
>
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#3715 From: "Alexey Butorin" <Alexey56@...>
Date: Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:04 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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Dear STUART,
   Have you interest materials from icebreaker "KRASIN" (Russian rescue
expedition) ? Now this is icebreaker - museum stay in St.-Petersburg.
Also we can offer another materials relate this event.
   Kind regards.

   ALEXEY BUTORIN and Polar Philately Group, SPb.



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   Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 5:52 AM
   Subject: [polarphilately] Hello


   Hello, my name is Stuart. I am a stamp dealer, with a store in
   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One of my collecting specialties is
   Umberto Nobile-related philatelic material, from his two zeppelin
   flights to the North Pole. Always looking for new material and
   information.





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#3716 From: kdhahn333@...
Date: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:24 pm
Subject: searching for Falkland postcards 1880-1901
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Hello,
as a collector specialized in Falkland Islands postal history, especially the
postal history of the years 1880-1901, censored covers of WWI and WWII, I'm
always interested in buying such items as postcards, postal stationery,
covers?etc.
I'm living in Germany but don't hesitate to offer me any items - thanks.
Klaus-D. Hahn
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#3717 From: Chris Jenner <cjenner00@...>
Date: Sat Aug 25, 2007 3:05 am
Subject: ASPP Auction 91 Catalog Available Online!
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Ahoy!

I received my Ice Cap News today, therefore I have
just put the catalog for ASPP Auction #91 online. It
is at http://www.chrisjenner.org/ASPP/asppauc91.htm.

34 of the 235 lot descriptions contain hyperlinks to
illustrations of the lots. Please email me with any
problems or questions. Or bids!

Best Regards/
-- Chris



      
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