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Max Mejer

Being a philatelist having had the good fortune to be able visit the beautiful Islands it is just natural to collect Hawaiian stamps including postmarks, cancels and stationery.
I do appreciate the vast information available in Post Office in Paradise which helps to get the best out of my little collection.

March 15, 2010

Steve Walske

I collect incoming and outgoing mail to/from Hawaii via San Francisco during the 1849-1869 period.

January 29, 2010

Robert Labelle

Enjoyed your Website. My interest is mainly in the postal stationary of Hawaii, and I was delighted to find the comprehensive catalog of same.

I visited the Islands in 1979 while on sabbartical at Oregon State U. My wife and I enjoyed an unintended stopover on the big Island, landing on both coasts, and then went on to Honolulu, where I ran in the marathon, and then to Maui. I say that I "ran" it, but actually it was so warm and muggy despite a very early start that I walked a lot. Oh well, it was a nice week's vacation.

December 29, 2009

Norman H. Kane

Born and raised in Hawaii; still many very vivid and memorable experiences. Plan to collect as many unused Hawaiian, Boston Engraved, Pictorial, Revenue, Annexation stamps and Postal cards. Love taking trips home each year!

December 19, 2009

Brock Short

Hawaiian stamps (a side interest; my main stamp interests are Canada; former British colonies in Africa & Asia; former German colonies in Africa & Asia)
Your web site is very, very helpful!

December 07, 2009

Walter E. Massa

Aloha Post Office in Paradise

I collect classic postal history of Pacific Islands and Hawai'i of course.

Melekalikimaka

WEM

December 07, 2009
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