APS Recognizes Service

The American Philatelic Society’s 2021 Nicholas G. Carter Volunteer Recognition Awards
for National Service have been awarded to:

  • Allison Cusick
  • Joann Lenz
  • Steve Lund
  • Don Neal, and
  • Felix L. Perez-Folch, Jr.

The Carter Awards for Local Service go to

  • Ron Breznay
  • Mike Komiensky
  • Darlene Waterstreet, and
  • Mary Ann Wenzelma

This year’s Outstanding Young Adult Philatelist (Age 25-40) is Casey Jo White (right)and Outstanding Young Philatelist (Under 25) is Ian Hunter (left).

The APS announcement on the Carter Awards, including their accomplishments, can be found here.

 

Bill Schultz is the recipient of the Kehr Award, presented “for enduring contributions that help guarantee the future of the hobby” over a period of at least five years. Details are here.

APS Inducts 3 Women Into Hall Of Fame

The American Philatelic Society has named this year’s inductees into its Hall of Fame, the most prestigious award that the APS can bestow upon philatelists who have passed away. This year, all three are women:

  • Elizabeth Pope
  • Elizabeth “Betty” Nettles
  • Esper Hayes

Only photos of Pope and Hayes were provided by the APS. The APS Hall of Fame was established in 1940. Nominees must have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of national or international philately.Pope and Nettles, perhaps not coincidentally, were both active in the Webster Grove Stamp Club in the St. Louis area. Hayes founded the Ebony Society of Philatelic Events and Reflections, whose acronym, again perhaps not coincidentally, is ESPER.

The APS announcement including their accomplishments can be found here.

APS Honors Lesher, Ertzberger, Frohlich with Luff

L-R, Lesher, Ertzberger, Frohlich

The American Philatelic Society has named this year’s winners of its Luff Award, the most prestigious award that the APS can bestow upon living philatelists.

  • For Distinguished Philatelic Research – Dr. Ronald Lesher
  • For Exceptional Contributions to Philately – Darrell Ertzberger
  • For Outstanding Service to the American Philatelic Society – Alfredo Frohlich

The Luff Award was established in memory of John N. Luff, APS president from 1907 to 1909, who was considered the most prominent American philatelist of his era.

The APS announcement including their accomplishments can be found here.

Lesher spoke with The Virtual Stamp Club in 2013 about one of the more unusual aspects of his revenue stamp collection, Oleomargarine stamps! You can hear that feature here.

No Stamp? No Problem!

by Lloyd A. de Vries

Don’t see a major event that should be commemorated in the current U.S. stamp program? Have an upcoming anniversary that you know will never get a postal memorial? There is a solution for it, although it won’t be a “first day cover:” You can request a special cancellation from the Postal Service.

Shown on the right is a Dragon Card I produced for the centennial of the birth of John Glenn. Rumor is rights issues prevented a stamp for this American hero. Another collector and I collaborated on ordering a postmark for the 100th anniversary of Glenn’s birth and his birthplace, Cambridge, Ohio.

The cost is $25, and the city and state in the postmark must actually have a post office. (No Dogpatch USA for my Jubilation T. Cornpone covers!) Requests must be submitted within 30 days after the date requested, and deadline extensions will not be granted. The postmark is round, 1¼ inches in diameter, and there is a minimum of 50 pieces. Covers must have at least first-class postage, currently 55 cents. The special cancellations are not available for APO or FPO addresses.

The cost of the cancellations is the same as for first day covers: The first 50 are free, and additional ones are 5 cents each. Orders should be sent to

USPS SFS Cancellation Services
8300 Underground Drive, Pillar 210
Kansas City, MO 64144-9998

Don’t need or want 50 covers commemorating an event? Look for other collectors who may want to service some, too. That’s what I did to produce 18 of the Dragon Cards shown here for the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Postal Service. And you’ll notice the Amtrak card above has the same postmark, even though Amtrak officially began May 1, 1971.

You can use this to fill in the gaps in the stamp program.

[This is a modified excerpt from my First Day Covers column in the January 4, 2021, issue of Linn’s Stamp News.]

The Dragon Cards shown here can be purchased, while supplies last, on the Dragon Cards website.]

Miller to Edit Exhibitors’ Journal

Martin Kent Miller has been named editor of The Philatelic Exhibitor, the journal of the American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors (AAPE). He succeeds Randy L. Neil, a co-founder of the organization, who decided to retire. Neil will continue to write a column for the publication.

Miller’s 30-year career in the communications field, includes writing, editing and graphic design. He is the president of the Philatelic Press, a company that serves the communications needs of philatelists and philatelic organizations. He also edits The United States Specialist, the journal of the United States Stamp Society; First Days, the journal of the American First Day Cover Society; and The Pennsylvania Postal Historian, the journal of the Pennsylvania Postal History Society. He previously edited The American Philatelist, the journal of the American Philatelic Society. Miller has been a stamp collector since he was eight years old.

Last year, Miller edited Topical Adventures – A Guide to Topical and Thematic Stamp Collecting for the American Topical Association (ATA). He also designed a new logo and website for ATA.

“We sincerely thank Randy for many years of fine work for AAPE,” said Mike Ley, president. “We look forward to working with Martin as we meet the needs of both novice and experienced exhibitors.”

Founded in 1986, the AAPE offers publications, exhibiting awards and critique and mentoring services for philatelic exhibitors.

For more information on the AAPE, visit its website AAPE.org.

London 2022 Show Has Hotel Deals

[press release]
Visiting London 2022

Special arrangements have been made for those visiting London 2022, the international stamp exhibition that will take place on 19 to 26 February next year at the Business Design Centre in Islington in London (nearest Underground Station: Angel).

Visit london2022.co and click on ‘Visits/Hotels’ to find details of the special arrangements that have been made with HotelSmart to secure the best deals at convenient hotels.

By simply clicking for more information, you will be provided with details of selected hotels, plus the opportunity to make further enquiries. HotelSmart can also be found at hotelsmart.co.uk or contacted by telephone on +44(0)1202 533363.

Those who used HotelSmart to make a booking for London 2020 should have had their original booking cancelled, and a fresh booking will need to be made. Please check with HotelSmart for more information.

All the latest news about London 2022 can be found at london2022.co

Wild Coasts (UK 2021)

[press release]

Wild Coasts

Issue Date: 22nd July 2021 Product Range Summary
Set AS7400 £8.50 4
Sheet MZ165 £5.10 5
First Day Envelope AE430 / ME157 £0.30 11
Presentation Pack AP493 £14.50 1
First Day Cover – Stamps AF475 £10.85 7
First Day Cover – Stamp Sheet MF161 £6.80 8
Press Sheet PZ055 £78.55 12
Collector’s Sheet AT128 £9.70 3
Souvenir AW191 £10.85 13
Stamp Sheet Souvenir AW192 £6.80 15
1st Class Stamp Book UB445 £5.10 6
Framed Stamps N3259 £29.99 2
Framed Collectors Sheet N3261 £29.99 9
Postcards AQ309 £6.75 10
Full Sheet (x50) -NG AS7400AFS £42.50 14
Half Sheet (x25) – NG AS7400AHS £21.25 17
Full Sheet (x50) – TLSS AS7400BFS £42.50 16
Half Sheet (x25) – TLSS AS7400BHS £21.25 18

Reason and Inspiration
Nowhere in the UK is more than 70 miles from the coast, and our waters team with incredible marine life. This stamp issue celebrates the beautiful and surprising animals of our coastal seas and shores, with the UK waters and British Isles providing unique habitats for a multitude of species.

Stamps
A ten-stamp stamp set showcasing wildlife across the UK’s coastlines; from mammals (Grey Seal, Bottlenose Dolphin, Orca), to fish (Long-snouted Seahorse, Cuckoo Wrasse), anemones (Fried-egg Anemone), crustaceans (Spiny Spider Crab), birds (Northern Gannet), molluscs (Common Cuttlefish) and Cold-water Coral Reef.

All 1st class stamps

  • Northern Gannet
  • Common Cuttlefish
  • Grey Seal
  • Bottlenose Dolphin
  • Spiny Spider Crab
  • Long-snouted Seahorse
  • Orca
  • Fried-egg Anemone
  • Cuckoo Wrasse
  • Cold-water Coral Reef

Technical details – stamps
Number of stamps: Ten
Value of Stamps: 1st class
Design: Steers McGillan Eves
Acknowledgements: Northern Gannet © Tim Slater/Alamy Stock Photo; Common Cuttlefish © Alex Mustard/2020VISION/ naturepl.com; Grey Seal © Robin Chittenden/naturepl.com; Bottlenose Dolphin © Graham Eaton/naturepl.com; Spiny Spider Crab © Sue Daly/naturepl.com; Long-snouted Seahorse © Alex Mustard/naturepl.com; Orca © Hugh Harrop; Fried-egg Anemone © Sue Daly/naturepl.com; Cuckoo Wrasse © Scotland: The Big Picture/naturepl.com; Cold-water Coral Reef © Prof J Murray Roberts, University of Edinburgh
Stamp Format: square
Number per sheet: 25/50
Stamp Size: 35mm x 35mm
Printer: International Security Printers
Print Process: lithography
Perforations: 14.5 x 14.5
Phosphor: bars as appropriate
Gum: PVA

Miniature Sheet
A four-stamp miniature sheet showcasing the Marine food chain; the transfer of energy from algae to top predator, beginning at Level 1; Photoautotrophs (e.g. Phytoplankton) to Level 4; Secondary Carnivores (Harbour Porpoise).

  • 1st class Phytoplankton
  • 1st class Zooplankton
  • £1.70 Atlantic Herring
  • £1.70 Harbour Porpoise

Number of stamps: Four
Value of Stamps: 2 x 1st, 2 x £1.70
Illustrations: Maïté Franchi
Stamp designs: © Royal Mail Group Ltd 2021
Sheet Size: 192mm x 74mm
Format: landscape
Size: 41mm x 30mm
Perforations: 14.5 x1 4
Printer: International Security Printers
Print Process: lithography
Format: landscape
Phosphor bars: as appropriate
Gum: PVA

First Day Cover – Stamps
The First Day Cover is a unique time-limited and personalised collectible which includes the Wild Coasts stamp set postmarked on its first day of issue – 22nd July 2021

The envelope can be personalised with a name & address of the customer’s choice.

  • Includes the ten-stamp set
  • Postmarked on the stamp set’s first day of issue
  • Personalised with name and address of customer’s choice
  • Choice of 2 postmark designs; Coast, Achnasheen or Talents House, Edinburgh
  • Includes an information card that includes brief insight into the coastal and marine wildlife found in the UK, key facts and the impact of human behaviour of marine life.

First Day Cover extension: Royal Mail is extending the First Day Cover deadline for this issue due to the uncertainty and restrictions on movement arising from COVID-19. This applies until further notice to First Day Covers ordered directly from Royal Mail as well as to those submitted from Post Office® branches for cancellation at a Special Handstamp Centre.

First Day Cover – Miniature Sheet
The First Day Cover is a unique time-limited and personalised collectible which includes the Wild Coasts miniature sheet postmarked on its first day of issue – 22nd July 2021 The envelope can be personalised with a name & address of the customer’s choice.

  • Includes the four-stamp miniature sheet
  • Postmarked on the miniature sheet’s first day of issue
  • Personalised with name and address of customer’s choice
  • Choice of 2 postmark designs; Coast, Achnasheen or Talents House, Edinburgh
  • Includes special edition envelope for the issue
  • Includes an information card that includes brief insight into the coastal and marine wildlife found in the UK, key facts and the impact of human behaviour of marine life.

First Day Cover extension: Royal Mail is extending the First Day Cover deadline for this issue due to the uncertainty and restrictions on movement arising from COVID-19. This applies until further notice to First Day Covers ordered directly from Royal Mail as well as to those submitted from Post Office® branches for cancellation at a Special Handstamp Centre.

Presentation Pack
The double-sided presentation pack dives into the wild coasts of British waters. With the UK fringed by a patchwork of unique and beautiful marine habitats, the pack explores the places that support the incredible diversity of wildlife, as well as some of the species that interact in complex and often fascinating ways.

The pack expands on the wildlife chosen for the ten stamps, with a special carrier card for the miniature sheet that details the four levels of Marine food chain; from Photoautotrophs to Secondary Carnivores.

The pack includes both Wild Coasts stamp set & miniature sheet on a separate carrier.Postcards
A set of 15 postcards featuring enlargements of each of the stamps in the collection, including one of the composite miniature sheet (1 of the 15 images is shown here).

Scott Catalogue Update (July 2021)

5583 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Mulefoot hog
a. Imperforate
5584 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Wyandotte chicken
a. Imperforate
5585 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Milking Devon cow
a. Imperforate
5586 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Narragansett turkey
a. Imperforate
5587 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – American Mammoth Jackstock donkey
a. Imperforate
5588 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Cotton Patch goose
a. Imperforate
5589 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – San Clemente Island goat
a. Imperforate
5590 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – American Cream draft horse
a. Imperforate
5591 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Cayuga duck
a. Imperforate
5592 (55¢) Heritage Breeds – Barbados Blackbelly sheep
a. Imperforate
b. Block of 10, #5583-5592
c. Imperforate block of 10, #5583a-5592a

5593 (55¢) Go For Broke
a. Imperforate

5594 (55¢) Paintings by Emilio Sanchez – Los Toldos
a. Imperforate
5595 (55¢) Paintings by Emilio Sanchez – Ty’s Place
a. Imperforate
5596 (55¢) Paintings by Emilio Sanchez – En el Souk
a. Imperforate
5597 (55¢) Paintings by Emilio Sanchez – Untitled (Ventanita Entreabierta)
a. Imperforate
b. Horiz. or vert. strip of 4, #5594-5597
c. Imperforate horiz. or vert. strip of 4, #5594a-5597a

UX648 (36¢) Mallard Duck postal card
UY55 (36¢+36¢) Mallard Duck paid reply postal card

Celebrating Dennis Comic Strip’s 70th (UK 2021)

[press release]
Royal Mail Marks the 70th Anniversary of Beano’s Dennis with a Set of 10 Special Stamps

Issue date: July 1

  • Six stamps depict key moments in the life of popular Beano comic character Dennis from 1951 to the present, marking his 70th anniversary
  • The six stamps are based on original illustrations that appeared in the actual comics of the time
  • A further four stamps, presented in a miniature sheet, have been illustrated exclusively for Royal Mail by the current Dennis artist Nigel Parkinson, and wish Dennis a Happy Birthday!
  • Also celebrated in the stamp issue is Dennis’s canine pranking partner, Gnasher. Dennis first met the stray Abyssinian wire-haired tripe hound in 1968
  • Dennis – ‘the world’s wildest boy’ – was first brought to life in a pencil sketch in January 1951
  • He made his debut in Beano issue no. 452, dated 17 March 1951
  • Royal Mail collaborated with Beano on the stamp issue
  • The full set of 10 stamps, available in a Presentation Pack, retails at £13.65. The stamps and a range of collectible products are available from today at www.royalmail.com/dennisandgnasher

Royal Mail today announced the launch of a new set of stamps celebrating 70 years of the British comic character Dennis.

Six stamps look back at Dennis through the ages; from his first ever black-and-white comic strip in 1951, to important events in his life, including meeting his baby sister, Bea, adopting Gnasher, and even finding out that his dad is a grown-up version of Dennis from the 1980s. These stamps are based on original strips from Beano comics of the time.

A further four stamps, exclusively illustrated by the current Dennis artist, Nigel Parkinson, show the culmination of an exclusive comic strip. The strip, written especially for Royal Mail is featured in the Presentation Pack. The story focuses on Dennis’s birthday celebrations and includes a brief ‘history of Menaces’. The light-hearted episodes end with a birthday surprise, with the final comic strip frame revealing the four new stamps.

Natasha Ayivor, Royal Mail said: ”For seven decades Dennis has been entertaining children by getting into all manner of mischief and mayhem. Generations have experienced the excitement and anticipation of reading about Dennis’s latest prank. Royal Mail is delighted to be honouring Dennis and Gnasher with a set of stamps as the ultimate birthday present.”

Mike Stirling, Editorial Director of Beano Studios said: “Dennis has stamped his personality across first class laughs and mischief for generations of children. We believe everyone has a little bit of the Dennis spirit within them, so can’t wait for fans big and small to take delivery of this amazing piece of Dennis history. This incredible stamp collection really pushes the envelope of philately flattery for our hero.”

Royal Mail collaborated with Beano Studios on selecting all the stamps and associated imagery featured in the issue.

Dennis through the years:
Dennis – ‘the world’s wildest boy’ – was first brought to life in a pencil sketch on the back of a cigarette packet in January 1951. Seventy years later, his mischievous pranks and cheeky grin have not only earned him a place in the hearts of readers of all ages but also ensured that he remains one of Beano’s most famous creations.

Dennis made his first appeared in issue no. 452 of Beano, dated 17 March 1951. It would be another few weeks before he donned his legendary red and black striped jumper, but in this half-page strip, illustrated by artist David Law, readers were offered their first glimpse of the cheeky schoolboy in action as he ignored signs to ‘keep off the grass’ at a local park with hilarious results.

Prior to 1954, Dennis’s strip appeared either in black and white – as per his very first appearance – or supplemented with red, but in February of that year, ‘the world’s wildest boy’ went on his first full-colour adventure on Beano’s back page. Of course, full colour only heightened the mischief, and as Dennis embarked on a day of trainspotting, he not only tricked the train station staff to get onto the platform but ultimately found himself driving the train.

In August 1968, Dennis’s life changed forever when he met a stray Abyssinian wire-haired tripe hound whom he decided to name Gnasher. In the first story featuring the now infamous duo, Gnasher proved that he was just as much of a prankster as his human pal when he swiped a bone from one of the ‘pampered pooches’ at a local dog show – and a fight ensued. Gnasher would go on to star in his own strip from 1977.

After 26 years on the cover of Beano, Biffo the Bear was finally ousted from the front page by Dennis in September 1974. It was a change that had been hinted at two years previously, when Dennis announced his desire to star on the front cover while featuring in a Biffo strip, and it is one that, over the years, has proved incredibly successful – Dennis has appeared on the front cover of almost every issue of the Beano since.

Dennis first met his porcine chum Rasher in May 1979, when he spotted the ‘fine porker’ jumping on his trough at Wurzle Farm. After Dennis agreed to take Rasher off the farmer’s hands, the pig further endeared himself to Dennis when they ran into Walter Brown and he pushed over Dennis’s arch-nemesis, breaking his piggy bank. In 1984, thanks to his popularity with readers, Rasher was given his own strip, which ran regularly in Beano until 1988.

Shortly after Beano celebrated its 60th anniversary in 1998, Dennis’s mum and dad had a big surprise in store for Dennis: his mum was pregnant! In the 19 September issue, Dennis’s little sister – Bea – arrived. Although Dennis was initially hesitant at the prospect of having a girl in the family, it turned out that Bea was not unlike her big brother when it came to causing mischief.

In May 2015, Dennis fans were left gobsmacked when Beano revealed that Dennis’s dad was in fact Dennis 30 years earlier. In the strip, footage was unearthed of Dennis Senior as a boy in which the youngster – dressed as Dennis from older editions of the comic – could be seen engaging in a variety of pranks that, in the present, suitably impressed his young son.

The full set of 10 stamps, available in a Presentation Pack, retails at £13.65. [There are also several different first day covers (one of which is shown below), unserviced cacheted envelopes, a presentation pack, picture postcards and a press sheet. —VSC] The stamps and range of collectible products are available today (1 July) from www.royalmail.com/dennisandgnasher.