Thanks for your interest. I would appreciate knowing who is participating in the continuing study of Hawaiian
stamps and postal history. Please Register and fill in as much of the information as you care to do
so I can select the kind of research you may want to receive. If you have no interest in ongoing participation
but care to leave a comment about this site, please do.
The main guest pages may be viewed under Collectors or
Dealers where guests are listed in alphabetical
order. New guests are listed below in the order
of entry until the pool of new guests reaches about ten - when I move the earliest
group to one of the main pages. If you wish to be listed as a dealer, please tell
me as the normal default is to collector.
Please do not use the guest list for commercial
solicitations or promotions except to contact a dealer. Otherwise, this
list exists solely to foster study and research. Your cooperation in preserving its
purpose is greatly appreciated.
NEW GUESTS 
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| James Allen
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All Hawaiian mail, incoming or outgoing, possessing SCOTT US #17, 36, or 36B vs. dates of use, franking composition.
Thanks for the great website,
Jim Allen |
August 30, 2011
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| Jack Balauro
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Hawaiian Provisional Government Issues |
June 04, 2011
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Web site:
http://www.linns.com |
Charles "Chad" Snee
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I
collect postal history of the U.S. large 10¢ Bank Note stamps. Also collect
postal history of Troy, Ohio (where I live), and Ohio fancy cancels on
cover. |
April 09, 2011
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| George Walter
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Collect US stamps and am expanding my range into Hawaii. I found your
website discussion very useful. To help me identify stamps offered for sale,
I have developed a picture file. It helps me to make quick identificaitons
and comparisons. I would be willing to share with others.
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March 20, 2011
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E-mail: eric@revenuer.com
Web site:
http://www.ericjackson.com |
Eric Jackson
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Dealer specializing in U.S. and Possessions revenue stamps. On occasion I have Hawaii stamps too.
This website is a valuable resource for Hawaiian material. |
March 10, 2011
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| Roland (Ron) H. Cipolla II
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Collecting: (1) Postally used newspapers, United States, through Civil War
(2) Harndens Express Company, 1839 - 1875, Postal History and all Ephemera
(3) The "2 Cent Postal Rate In The USA"
(4) Printed matter, USA, Domestic up to 1850 |
March 04, 2011
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E-mail: bearstp@yahoo.com
| Ted Ashworth
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I have collected and dealt in Hawaii stamps since 1960, having been a Hawaii resident
for 48 years. I have some examples of Hawaii cancels, copies of which I can forward if you like, for your excellent website.
Ted Ashworth, Bear Stamps
Dealer
P.O. Box 19972
Sacramento, CA 95819
Hawaii stamps unused & used, town & other cancels, covers from monarchy period
to 1959, Hawaii picture post cards from 1900's unused & used,USA stamps
with Hawaii subjects mint & FDC, Hawaii related paper collectibles, USA &
foreign stamps & covers. We buy and sell. We have had a table at WESTPEX
in San Francisco annually in April since the 1970's. |
September 13, 2010
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| Michael P. Anderson
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Aloha!
I have been a collector of British Commonwealth for 50 years; but discovered the possibilities of Hawaiian postal history about a year ago.
Your web site has been extremely valuable to me in deciding how to organize and pursue my collection. While I have cancels and covers from
several islands, my main interest are the post offices of Maui.
Sharon & I have been to most the islands including Niihau; but our favourite by far is Maui.
Scott, thank you for all of your help.
Mahalo!
Michael |
August 30, 2010
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