AFDCSers To Tour USAF Museum

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usafm_exterior_webThe American First Day Cover Society has chosen the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force for its pre-Americover 2015 tour.

Americover 2015 will be held in Columbus, Ohio, August 14-16, about 75 minutes from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton. A bus will take participants from the show site, the DoubleTree by Hilton Columbus-Worthington, to the museum and back again. The museum is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world, and features more than 360 aerospace vehicles and missiles on display amid more than 17 acres of indoor exhibit space.

ww2gallery_web“This tour will resonate with first day cover collectors in particular,” said Chris Lazaroff, chair of Americover 2015. “Most, if not all, of the aircraft shown on the ‘Advances in Aviation’ sheet issued at Americover 2005 will be on display.”

The price, which covers bus transportation, is $28 if purchased before July 1st, and $35 after that date. Tickets may be purchased online at www.afdcs.org/register or by mail, using the insert in the March-April issue of First Days, the official journal of the AFDCS.

Each year, a group from Americover tours local sites the day before the show opens. There is also a Sunday evening event involving dinner; this year, it will be at the famous Schmidt’s restaurant in Columbus’ German Town district.

coldwargallery_webThere is a special Americover room rate of $99 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Columbus-Worthington, which includes Wednesday and Sunday nights. There also will be two bourses (commercial dealers and cachetmakers) at the show, a banquet, meetings, a youth table, a hospitality suite, live and silent auctions, seminars, a U.S. first day ceremony, and a forum by a postal official involved with first day covers.

For more information on Americover 2015 and the AFDCS, contact the AFDCS at P.O. Box 16277, Tucson, Ariz. 85732-6277, email showinfo@afdcs.org or visit www.afdcs.org.

Exhibiting Newsletter Released

March 7, 2015
For Immediate Release

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 is pleased to report the release of its seventh quarterly newsletter, this one with important information for exhibitors. It is available online at
http://www.ny2016.org.

The five page issue provides a comprehensive summary of details every potential exhibitor should know about. Articles reference exhibiting basics and exhibit classifications, applications and acceptance, judges and judging, scoring and prizes. Most useful is a timeline of important dates covering the overall application process.

An application and a PDF copy of The Bulletin are downloadable from the WSS-NY 2016 web site. Hard copies may be requested directly from commissioners appointed by their respective FIP national philatelic organizations. Their contact information can be found at http://www.ny2016.org/SubMenu/The_Commissioners.aspx?id=519. Forms must be returned to the appropriate national commissioner no later than August.

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 takes place May 28 through June 4, 2016 at the Javits Center in New York City. Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

WSS-NY 2016 President on APS Stamp Talk

February 4, 2015
For Immediate Release

WSS-NY 2016 President on APS Stamp Talk

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 President Wade Saadi was interviewed January 28 by host Nancy Clark in a recent live production of her well-known “APS Stamp Talk” WSRadio.com podcast. A link to the broadcast can be found at http://www.ny2016.org/SubSubMenu/NY_2016_President_Wade_Saadi_on_APS_Stamp_Talk.aspx?id=25.

The first 30 minutes of the hour-long show dealt with WSS-NY 2016 details, in essence becoming a “State of the Show” report.
It started with a brief discussion of how Saadi balances time between his business and show commitments. He is president and founder of Pencom Systems, a high-tech personnel staffing company operating since 1973. While not retired, he does plan to spend less time at work and more on show activities as its opening nears.

Unlike prior U.S. internationals, WSS-NY 2016 has a much more geographically diverse committee thanks to modern technology. Some of the 25 members come from across the country. All were selected for their expertise in various aspects of philately and show management and are volunteers, with the exception of the Executive Director, who is paid per international norms. Meetings are held regularly at the Collectors Club in New York City with those unable to attend in person phoning in.

When asked about the show’s goals, Saadi was very definitive in his answer. Much is being done to ensure all attendees have a great and memorable experience at an affordable price. On the fiscal side all hope to match the success of Washington 2006, which not only donated $100,000 seed money for the next international but made additional contributions to the APS and numerous other philatelic programs.

Commenting further, Saadi has encountered, “no major snags of consequence.”

To date 134 of 204 dealer booths have been reserved, slightly ahead of estimates at this time. Overseas dealers typically book much closer to show time. Invitations to postal administrations have just gone out. Herrick Stamp Company and Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corporation that represent over 50 stamp issuing countries among them were the first two to sign up. UNPA will definitely attend.

The U.S. Postal Service is a major sponsor of the eight day show. Saadi guesses they may host more First Day ceremonies than at any U.S. international to date. He learned of the rumor that USPS might release a promotional issue for WSS-NY 2016 during APS Stamp Show in August the same way everyone else did, in Linn’s Stamp News.

Exhibitors are pleased that the show’s Bulletin is now available. Copies should be requested from the exhibitor’s respective national commissioner. Response from FIP member representatives has been swift with 77 already naming national commissioners, another 7 committed to attend, and more expected to participate. The four full color ads in the brochure completely paid for its printing

In a surprise, Saadi mentioned that the show is in the planning stages of arranging celebrity autograph sessions during WSS-NY 2016. While there is a short list of prospects, he was unable comment further as nothing has yet been finalized.

One of the country’s largest trade event companies, Freeman, was selected as the show decorator. USPS chose them to design their area for Washington 2006.

Four major auction houses have been chosen to date. They include Auktionshaus Christoph Gärtner, Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, Schuyler J. Rumsey Philatelic Auctions and Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries. Up to two more official auctioneers may be selected.

Full show information can be found online at http://www.ny2016.org. Also see the exhibition’s Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest sites.

WSS-NY 2016 Offers New Membership Level

February 3, 2015
For Immediate Release

WSS-NY 2016 Offers New Membership Level

February 3, 2015
For Immediate Release

WSS-NY 2016 Offers New Membership Level

A new “Liberty Platinum” category for donations between $2,501 and $9,999 has been added to World Stamp Show-NY 2016’s list of membership levels.

Donna Richardson, the exhibition’s Executive Director explained, “In working with our Leadership Circle and Liberty Club Chairs, we became aware of a notable gap in our donor levels. Together with their input, and that of the philatelic community, we created our ‘Liberty Platinum’ level to properly recognize and reward such major donations.”

Each of the now seven contribution levels comes with its own list of premiums ranging from exhibit frame Honor Plaques to dinner tickets to the Awards Palmares. These can be seen online at http://www.ny2016.org/SubMenu/Memberships.aspx?id=503. It is also possible to donate through PayPal or a major credit card on the same web page. Most membership levels have the option to split the donation by making two equal payments, one now and another in January, 2016.

To date over $400,000 has been donated outright or pledged by philatelists in the U.S. and other countries in support of WSS-NY 2016. As an IRS recognized 501(c)(3) organization, Americans who itemize are entitled to use their donation as a tax deduction to the fullest extent of the law. Donations of any amount are welcomed.

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 takes place May 28 to June 4 at the Javits Center in New York City. Visit the show’s web site at http://www.ny2016.org and check out our daily Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter postings.

Exhibits Jury Set for Americover 2015

Ken Trettin of Iowa will head the exhibits jury at Americover 2015, a World Series of Philately show that will be held Aug. 14-16 in Columbus, Ohio.

Trettin will be assisted by Janet Klug of Ohio, Kathy Johnson of Illinois, Mike Ley of Nebraska and Allison Cusick of Pennsylvania.

The prospectus is now available on the AFDCS Web site, www.afdcs.org, by regular mail from Kerry Heffner, 17656 K Street, Omaha, NE 68135-3491, or e-mail at exhibits@afdcs.org. The deadline for entering the Americover 2015 exhibition is June 1, 2015, or whenever the 160 available frames fill up.

The emphasis at Americover is on First Day Cover exhibits, and about three-fourths of each exhibit should consist of FDCs and related material. All three divisions (Postal, Illustrated Mail and Display) of the General class of exhibits will be accepted, as well as One-Frame and Youth exhibits.

Trettin edited The American Revenuer for more than 35 years, and is current editor of the annual American Philatelic Congress Books. In addition to revenues, his expertise includes postal history and display division exhibiting.

Ley specializes in British Commonwealth, particularly in the stamps and postal history of Burma, as well as United States. He is exhibit chairman for the Omaha Stamp Show and secretary of the American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors.

Klug is chair of the U.S Postal Service’s Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee and a past president of the American Philatelic Society. Her judging expertise includes military postal history, first day covers, and display exhibits. She is currently working on a half dozen collections of FDCs, including the Ohio River Canalization and American Turners issues.

Johnson’s expertise is in the British Commonwealth area with a focus on Ceylon. She has exhibited first day covers of the Disabled American Veterans, Honoring U.S. Servicemen, and the American Pharmacy issues. She has served as president of the Junior Philatelists of America and treasurer of the APS.

Cusick has served as president of the American First Day Cover Society, was chairman of its expertizing committee and presently is a member of its Board. He collects and exhibits FDCs of the 1949 Edgar Allan Poe issue and contributed the FDC treatments to the sixth edition of the APS Manual of Philatelic Judging.

amcvr11_grandAs a WSP show, the winner of the Grand Award at Americover 2015 will be part of the Champion of Champions competition at Stampshow 2016. Charles J. O’Brien III, winner of the 2014 Grand with “The Eagle Has Landed,” will represent Americover this summer in Grand Rapids, Mich.

The Americover 2015 Grand prize is again a crystal pyramid provided by the AFDCS’ Claude C. Ries Chapter. (A photo of the Americover 2011 Grand is shown here.)

In addition, if six or more competitive single-frame exhibits are entered, the Curtis B. Patterson Award recipient for the best single-frame exhibit will be invited to enter the APS Single-Frame Champion of Champions competition at AmeriStamp Expo in 2016.

Besides its Grand and Reserve Grand awards, Americover offers special awards from both the AFDCS and other philatelic societies, including ones for best exhibits of foreign FDCs, topical FDCs, pre-1931 FDCs, best exhibits by a novice and a youth, and best single-frame exhibit.

The three-day Americover 2015 will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Columbus-Worthington, and there is a special Americover room rate of $99. There also will be two bourses (commercial dealers and cachetmakers), a banquet, meetings, a youth table, a hospitality suite, live and silent auctions, seminars, a pre-show tour of the area, a post-show evening dinner event, and a U.S. first day ceremony. A forum by a postal official involved with first day covers is also on the schedule.

Unlike other WSP shows, Americover’s exhibit awards are not presented at its banquet (which is held Friday night), but at the AFDCS Business Meeting Saturday morning.

For more information on Americover 2015 and the AFDCS, contact the AFDCS at P.O. Box 16277, Tucson, Ariz. 85732-6277, email showinfo@afdcs.org or visit www.afdcs.org.

Jury announced for London 2015

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Jury announced for London 2015

london2015The Jury has been announced for London 2015 EUROPHILEX, the international stamp exhibition being held at the Business Design Centre in London on 13 to 16 May.

The Honorary President is José Ramon Moreno, with President, Francis Kiddle,
Vice Presidents, Jussi Tuori and Dr Wolf Hess, and Senior Consultants, Dr Alan Huggins and Bernard Jimenez. The Secretary to the Jury is Jonas Hällström.

The judging team comprises Mehmet Akan, Boncho Bonev, Bruno Crevato-Selvaggi, Robert Dedecker, Premyslaw Drzewieckl, Christine Earle, Jonas Hällström, Chris Harman, Dr Wolf Hess, Francis Kiddle, Mordecai Kremener, Dr Pal Lippai, José Ramon Moreno, Per Friis Mortensen, Robin Pizer, Sherif Samra, Jesus Sitja, Joao Soeiro, Michael Smith, Ivar Sundsboe, Brian Trotter, Jussi Tuori, Wolfgang Weigel, Richard West, Robert Wightman, Fredrik Ydell.

The apprentice jurors are Thomas Hoepfner, Jukka Makinen, Ari Muhonen, James Podger, with Bruno Crevato-Selvaggi as an observer.

The Expert Team comprises Chris Harman, Dr Alan Huggins and Lars Peter Svendsen.

The exhibition will include over 370 entries covering all the major classes in international philately.

This will be the 15th international stamp exhibition staged in London, the first being 125 years ago in May 1890.

For full information go to www.london2015.net

London 2015 Tickets Now Available

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Tickets available for opening day

LONDON 2015 EUROPHILEX will be the biggest philatelic event in Europe next year. It commemorates 175 years of postage stamps, 150 years of Stanley Gibbons Catalogues, 125 years of international exhibitions in London, not to mention 800 years since Magna Carta was signed.

The first day is for ticket holders only and tickets, at £10 each, are now available by visiting the website www.london2015.net .

Alternatively send a sterling cheque payable to ‘SWE London 2015’ to Mrs Deborah Gooch, London 2015 Europhilex, Greystones, Green Lane, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 2BX, England or from the London 2015 stand at Spring Stampex. Any questions: email Deborah londonstamps2015@gmail.com

Sixth World Stamp Show-NY 2016 Newsletter

Sixth WSS-NY 2016 Newsletter Focuses on Societies

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 (WSS-NY 2016) has issued another in its series of quarterly international exhibition newsletters, this one focusing on society participation, with 18 months before its doors open. It is available for viewing and downloading online at http://www.ny2016.org/images/ny2016newsletters/2014-12-newsletter6.pdf.

As exhibition President Wade Saadi mentions, “This is the first special newsletter we’ve ever produced, and it focuses on Societies! From the very beginning we at World Stamp Show-NY 2016 have understood that members of philatelic societies of all kinds would make up the backbone of this great once-a-decade event in so many ways.”

The newsletter lists the 50 philatelic organizations that have already committed to participate in the once-a-decade U.S. philatelic event by manning a booth, holding a national convention and/or seminar on their specialty. More are readying their plans and will be announced when finalized. A few society booths remain unreserved.

Of special note is that philatelic societies and organizations may reserve meeting rooms on an availability basis free of charge, however priority will be given to those groups that have donated to WSS-NY 2016 in one of three membership levels. The schedule of society meetings, seminars and events will be announced in May 2015.

A variety of customizable ads publicizing a society’s attendance and events are now available for downloading at http://www.ny2016.org/SubMenu/Participation.aspx?id=499. The page also outlines additional ways groups may take part in the show.

Other major articles deal with sponsoring special exhibit prizes, a plan to promote philately to the general public in the New York region, and a request for donated philatelic items for use during the show.

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 takes place over eight days from May 28-June 4, 2016 at the Javits Center in New York City. Full show information is online at http://www.www.ny2016.org.

World Stamp Show-NY 2016 Newsletters To Date

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World Stamp Show-NY 2016 is now less than 18 months from opening its doors.  Considered as the “Olympics of Stamps” and happening only once every 10 years, the U.S. is poised to host the world’s largest stamp show from May 28-June 4, 2016 at the Javits Center in New York City.  Organizers have been working on show plans since 2006 when the last show took place in Washington, DC.

Do not miss your opportunity to make philatelic purchases from over 200 dealers and dozens of postal administrations from around the world!  All eight days will be filled with special events, including first day ceremonies, seminars on many aspects of the hobby, youth and beginner activities and much, much more.

Here are the first five quarterly newsletters produced to keep everyone informed of the progress of the show.

See the show’s web site at http://www.ny2016.org to learn more about this not to be missed mega-event!  Join the email list to receive regular updates about the show here: http://ny2016.org/Edit_Contact.aspx.  Start making your plans to attend!

2013-08-newsletter1  08/2013  Introducing the initial team, their roles and the Liberty Club.

2013-11-newsletter2  11/2013  Salute to Donors, Web Site New Look, Social Media Update

2014-02-newsletter3  02/2014  A Must Read- You Can Afford a Trip to New York City.  Featuring a variety of articles for budget-minded philatelists.

2014-06-newsletter4  06/2014  The Javits Center, Attending Societies, Stamp Treasures on Display, Stamps as Art

2014-08-newsletter5  08/2014  Hotel Update, the British Guiana Sale, Auctioneers Announced