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Phillip Espinasse

I have a strong interest in Hawaiian history and have been collecting early vintage Hawaiian postcards and other collectibles for a few years.


Best regards and Aloha,

Phillip

March 07, 2008

Chris Tye

As a amateur stamp collector, I have been wading through a worldwide collection containing many countries and commonwealths I have never known to exist. A number of stamps are works of art and the history behind these stamps is just as intriguing.

I just recently started to catalog the stamps from Hawaii and discovered this website. I must say that I have a lot to learn but I am impressed on the responses received from my inquiries through this website. Keep up the good work and thanks for the help.

January 03, 2008
E-mail: frankb@astampdealer4u.com

Web site: http://www.astampdealer4u.com

Frank Bachenheimer

Dealer

December 22, 2007

Charles Walker

Collect: Mint Hawai'ianna, and both mint and used worldwide definitives

December 16, 2007
E-mail: jimforte@postalhistory.com

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

Jim Forte

I am a dealer in U.S. and Worldwide Postal History. I offer a good showing of Hawaiian territorial material, especially military related. My site includes a preliminary listing of territorial and statehood post offices and their dates of operation.

September 11, 2007

Paul Gran

I collect Israel (virtually complete with tabs) and US, including Hawaii and other Possessions. Hawaii is my favorite among the Possessions. I am eager to trade.

April 07, 2007

David Volstrup-Petersen

I collect Hawaiian postal history with a special interest in Hana, Maui and its surrounding towns on east Maui. I have also collected stamps from Hong Kong and Denmark. Thanks to this informative website and the great work of its creator, I have acquired more knowledge of this fascinating part of the world.

April 01, 2007

Kathy Jenkins

You have a wonderful web site. My interests started with early US and focused on Hawaii stamps while living in Honolulu. I currently have a few Hawaiian Numerals and pre-1871 but I have all 1871 and later and am missing only one stamp from 1871, except for the 61B & 66C errors. I've since started collecting countries that I have visited such as Iceland, Germany and Spain.

March 07, 2007

Jay Murley

Specialized in Hawaiian material for a quarter century starting in 1964 until failing eyesight made collecting impractical. I collected cancellations on both colors of the 2 cent Honolulu Harbor issue. The late Richard Wolffers auctioned it.

January 20, 2007

R. Gary Rasmussen

I colllect postally used stamps 1840-1940, including Hawaii, plus all years of a few selected countries, including the nordic countries.

January 11, 2007

Jim Noll

I collect Postal Money Order material and I have interest in Hawaiian Money Orders and MOB strikes. I have in my collection Money Order stubs from 1899-1900 but I have never seen the Money Orders themselves. I am looking for information about and scans of the Money Orders. Also information on Money Orders from other date periods.

October 29, 2006

Martin Stransky

Hawaii-postal stationeries

U.S.-postal cards

U.S.-stamps and covers of Columbus issue 1892

August 28, 2006
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