Jury Competitive philatelic entries at PIPEX 2013 will be judged by an American Philatelic Society approved panel of accredited judges:
David McNamee (chair), Alamo, CA Gregory Franz, Parker, CO Mark Banchik, Great Neck, NY Ross Towle, San Francisco, CA David Piercey, Edmonton, AB
PIPEX 2013 Exhibits 1-3 Home Front Alaska Eric Knapp Civil mail and censorship in Alaska Territory during WWII.
4-13 The 3¢ 1936 Oregon Territory Issue Ralph Nafziger Development of the stamp from design to production, first day cancels and cachets, and worldwide uses of the stamp, are shown in this exhibit
14-16 The Republic of Central Lithuania Dzintars Grinfelds A study of the printing, issues, and uses of Central Lithuanian philately.
17-26 Stalin on Stamps, Covers, and Postcards: Philately Alexander Kolchinsky at the Service of Dictatorship The exhibit explores the representation of Stalin on philatelic items and collateral materials in a historical context.
27-34 “Muscovy’s Mayflies.” Imperial Russia Temporary David Skipton Post Offices from 1858 to 1917 Examines and surveys the various kinds of civilian and military temporary post offices in Russia up to 1917 and the events or localities they served.
35-39 Japanese Canadians in World War II Louis Fiset Illustrates the impact of WWII on Japanese Canadians exiled from their British Columbian homes from 1942-1949.
40-49 Registered Mail in Mexico: Colonial to Early UPU Omar Rodriquez To show the evolution and modus operandi of the registration system in classic Mexico, including unusual usages.
50-52 Alaska Emergency Airmail Flights: 1933-1948 William Woytowich Exhibit tells the story of emergency conditions and the people and places affected in territorial Alaska.
53-55 Celebrating the Centennial Birth of Louis Braille Cathy Bickerdike Most of the bicentennial world-wide stamps and stationery items celebrating Louis Braille are shown.
56-65 Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, Raymond Pietruszka Nov 1917 - Jun 1923 The study of postage stamps and their use during the period of adversity - six years of war, revolution, civil war, famine, and hyperinflation.
66-70 Oregon’s County and Postmaster Handstamps Dale Forster Oregon covers with postal markings incorporating county and/or postmaster names.
71-78 Latvian Traveling Post Offices: Rates, Routes Vesma Grinfelds and Cancellations Postal history study of markings used by TPOs during Tsarist, independent and German occupation eras in Latvia.
79-87 Swiss Airmail up to 1939 George Struble Shows the development of the Swiss airmail system from its beginnings to 1939.
88-91 People of the Sun Roger Van Laere A timeline along archaeological artifacts, monuments and buildings of the Inca and pre-Inca cultures of Peru.
92-101 Prexie Postal History Dickson Preston Scarce and Unusual Uses of the U.S. 1938 Presidential Series.
102-104 U.K. Postal Rate Changes and its Effect on the Machin Mark Woodward Definitive Series from 1971-2012 This exhibit explores the color and denomination changes occurring with tariff changes and also explores format changes and special Machin issues.
105 Production Features of the US Three Cent Stamp of Jerry Johnson 1851-1857 on Cover
106 The Two Parallel Colors in the High Values of the Omar Rodriquez 1861 Issue of Mexico: Proving a Hypothesis The 4 & 8 reales of the 1896 Hidalgo issue of Mexico was originally printed in black ink. Soon after another set of stamps was printed in another color. Why?
107 Peru’s 12 Centavos Issue of 1905 John Wynns A traditional study of this stamp and usage from 1905 to 1909.
108-117 German North Atlantic Catapult Airmail 1929-1935 James Graue Postal history of German catapult airmail service from the North German Lloyd liners “Bremen” and “Europa.”
118-122 Mongolia, Classic Period of 1860s to 1941 Richard Clever Showing of Covers in the Russian & Chinese period. Stamps and Covers in the Mongolian Period.
123-130 Via Airmail from the Canal Zone Len Lukens Combination of early Bird flight, first flights, stamps, covers, and at end special delivery.
131-137 Watchmen at the Gates: Imperial Russian Censorship David Skipton of Foreign Publications Examines the history, policies,and censor marks of foreign printed matter censorship: the postal censorship, foreign censorship committee and customs.
Exhibits in frames 138 to 143 are non-competitive
138 If You Are Allergic to Cats or Dogs try Collecting Them! Cesar (age 12) Worldwide Dogs and Cats on Stamps.
139 Sailing Stamp Ships Brian (age 25) Worldwide covers include HMS Bounty.
140 A Stamp Walk Through My Flower Garden Brandon (age 14) Stamps of flowers arranged by color and species.
141 Olympic Stamps Glue Many Countries into One Exhibit Hayden (age 12) Commemoratives/covers of Olympics by year and by event.
142 Stamps that Introduced Me to Famous People Brent (13) Worldwide definitives and first day covers on topic.
143 Tiger, Tiger, QSL. - A Study of Pre-WWII Rachel (age 24) Electronic Reconnaissance 1934-39 QSL cards from Japan and her axis allies.
144-151 Lima 1821-1879: Republican Postal History Before Henry Marquez Joining the UPU This exhibit shows the development of the postal system in the capital city of Peru, Lima, during the first 6 decades after independence until joining the UPU in 1879.
152-156 Mazatlan, The Classic Period, 1856-72 Marc Gonzales Stamps, suboffices, mail used in the Matzatlan postal district of Mexico during the classic period. 157-166 Afrique Occidentale Francaise 1943-1960 Stephen Tucker Production and use of the stamps of French West Africa.
Exhibits in frames 167 to 172 are non-competitive
167 Creative Commemoratives Or Blatant Billboards Randy (age 14) Are some commemorative stamps really blatant billboards?
168 Hawaii 50, Collecting the other 49 States Timothy (age 12) Exhibitor uses other states’ stamps as he tries to move to Hawaii.
169 Countries I First Learned About by Collecting Stamps Nakaila (age 12) 170 Equine Philately - The Love of Horses as a Supporting Tatiana (age 11) Subject on Stamps Horses grouped by their tasks, roles, and breeds.
171 Presidential Philately - Past Leaders of Our Country Nicholas (age 12) 172 Iconic Images of Sports and Famous Athletes on Stamps Joe (age 13)
173-179 The New Zealand Mt. Cook Half-Penny Design of 1898 George Bowman Comprehensive study of the Mt. Cook stamp of 1898, including proofs, shades, re-entries, perf varieties, postal stationery and usage.
180-186 Alexander Hamilton: Soldier, Financier, Statesman, Jack Congrove Founder Philatelic material, post cards, and significant historical ephemera illustrate events in Hamilton’s life and his influence on the U.S.
187-192 Baden-Powell: The Two Lives of a Hero Lawrence Clay Philatelic display illustrating the two separate parts of the life of Baden-Powell: first part his military career including him as hero of Mafeking: second part as founder of world scouting.
193-201 The Horse in America During its Golden Age Anne Harris To show the horse as it was used and how it lived during its golden age.
203 British Guiana: The 1899 Two Cents Surcharge Issue John Wynns A traditional study of these three surcharged stamps.
204 Short Paid Transatlantic Zeppelin Mail, 1932 - 1937 Dickson Preston Shows the type of errors that caused transatlantic Zeppelin airmail to be short paid and document the methods used to resolve these errors.
205-211 Postmarks of the Mexican Postal System During the Peter Taylor 19th Century A study of the development of postal cancels in 19th century Mexico.
212-214 Empty or Non-competitive
215-221 The Return to Writer/Sender Process for U.S. Anthony Wawrukiewicz First-Class Domestic Mail, 1860-2010 Story of the return to sender/writer process and its ramifications and develop- ments, including Dead Letter Office mail, from inception in 1860 to 2010.
222-229 Chile, The Rouletted Issues 1877-1899 Alfredo Frolich Development of Chile’s first and second rouletted issues, 1877-1899.
230-231 Guam, America’s Pacific Crossroad Bradley Fritts A comprehensive review of stamps and covers issues by the Naval administration of the POD. Both postal and historical information are included.
232-238 The Liberian Conspiracy William Woytowich A special study of the 1949 & 1952 Jehudi Ashmun stamps that destroyed Liberia’s philatelic reputation.
239 Mazatlan - Prestamp Period Marc Gonzales The marks and mail used in the Mazatlan postal district of Mexico prior to the issuance of stamps.
240 The American Machine Company Flag Cancels Used at the Lisa Foster Main Post Office in Chicago, Ill. 1895-1899 |
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