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James Allen

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

Jack Balauro

Hawaiian Provisional Government Issues

June 04, 2011

Web site: http://www.linns.com

Charles "Chad" Snee

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

George Walter

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.

March 20, 2011
E-mail: eric@revenuer.com

Web site: http://www.ericjackson.com

Eric Jackson

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

Roland (Ron) H. Cipolla II

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
E-mail: bearstp@yahoo.com

Ted Ashworth

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

Michael P. Anderson

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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