PIPEX 2019 Exhibits
March 10, 2019
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Exhibitor |
Title |
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Number of Frames |
Description |
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Court
of Honor and other non-competitive exhibits |
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Michael Bloom |
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1 |
A traditional study of the resplendent quetzal stamps of
Guatemala upon joining the UPU in 1881 |
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Mark Loomis |
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7 |
This "social history" exhibit tells the story of
missionary development in Southern Rhodesia through the display of missionary
mail and other materials |
|
PIPEX Committee |
Larry Spray Memorial |
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1 |
A tribute to our dear friend |
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Club
Exhibits |
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Oregon Stamp Society |
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Salem Stamp Society |
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Tri-City Stamp Club |
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Evergreen Stamp Club |
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Pacific Northwest Postal History Society |
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Competitive
Exhibits |
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Eric Knapp |
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8 |
World War II in Alaska and Western Canada |
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John Bowman |
2-cent "Liberty-head" U.S. Revenue Tax Stamps
1875-1883 |
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1 |
The last of the Civil War revenue taxes |
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John Bowman |
Alabama Tax on Seals Revenue Stamp 1866-1884 |
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1 |
After the Civil War, Alabama taxed each use of a seal on
documents signed by a state official, a form of disenfranchisement |
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Michael Jaffe |
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|
8 |
A comprehensive survey of the various jurisdictions that used
waterfowl hunting stamps in the U.S. |
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Ralph Nafziger |
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6 |
The exhibit traces the issue from the development of the stamp to
its production, errors and freaks, FDC cancels and cachets, and uses. |
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Louis Fiset |
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8 |
Shows mail of detained and interned German, Italian, and Japanese
non-combatant enemy nationals held by the U.S. |
|
Louis Fiset |
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5 |
Shows mail between USA and France before, during, and after
German occupation |
|
Ross Marshall |
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2 |
An exploration of Cunard liner
'Franconia' from launch in 1910 to the sinking in 1916 |
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Ross Marshall |
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5 |
Exhibit shows a variety of manuscript use by NZ postal officials
in the performance of their duties as set out in the "Post Office
Rules" |
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Marjory Sente |
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8 |
This traditional philatelic exhibit explores the creation, production,
and usage of the Washington Bicentennial commemorative stamps |
|
Frank Sente |
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10 |
A study demonstrating the application, via contemporary documents,
of the documentary taxes prescribed by the Revenue Law of 1898 |
|
Tony Wawrukiewicz |
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6 |
Shows many ways U.S.postage due stamps
were used from 1879 to 1986, also where or when they were placed |
|
Tony Wawrukiewicz |
Operation and Innovation in
the Dead Letter Office from 1860 to 1985 |
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6 |
Illustrate both basic activities in the dead letter office and innovations
in its operation from 1860 to 1985 |
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Cathie Stumpenhaus |
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3 |
A philatelic presentation of the science, beauty, diversity, and
abundance of trees |
|
Michael Dixon |
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9 |
Mail to, from, and between Boer POWs held by the British in
camps established in Ceylon |
|
Michael Bloom |
Guatemala's Master
Designer/Engraver: Arnaldo Chavarry
Arrue |
|
4 |
This exhibit celebrates the achievements of the most prolific designer
and engraver of Guatemala's stamps: Arnaldo Chavarry |
|
Jerry Johnson |
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|
7 |
This exhibit shows the development of third class mail from the
1850s to the 1950s. |
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Emory Earl Toops |
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1 |
Stamps, cancellations, and covers of the "first"
Trucial States issue that were the forerunners of the controversial
"sand dune" countries |
|
Wayne Schuetz |
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1 |
The exhibit explains the 73 different examiner markings used at
the GPO in New York City 1883-1902 |
|
Wayne Schuetz |
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2 |
The exhibit explains the 24 different examiner markings used at
the GPO in New York City 1902-1920 |
|
Clifford Armstrong |
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|
3 |
Washington Food Products for which Stamps were Issued |
|
Clifford Armstrong |
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|
1 |
Washington State issued tax stamps for apples starting in 1934
to 1961 when a new method was provided |
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Jon Krupnick |
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|
5 |
C-46: Diamond Head of 1952 -- Nov. 1957 50 1961 |
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Tim Bergquist |
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1 |
This exhibit focuses on Superman over 80 years from 1938 to 2018 |
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David Barnette |
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|
10 |
The stamps, varieties, used blocks, and usages of the Germany Germania series (1900-1923) |
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Tim Bergquist |
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1 |
This single-frame exhibit surveys the history of St. Paul postal activities and events |
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Lester Wadsworh |
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4 |
Archival material, stamps and usages of the 1918-1941 issues of Mozambique Company |
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Roger Heath |
Reflecting the Rise of Tourism during the Belle Epoque: Hotel Schweizerhof, Luzern 1870-1914 |
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5 |
Peace after the Franco-Prussian War led to wealthy tourists travelling throughout Europe; the Schweizerhof catered to them as demonstrated by postal items transiting the hotel mail room |
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Sam Chiu |
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5 |
Exhibit aims to show that there was an actual demand and need for the stamps and services of Chefoo local Post by foreign residents |
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Michael Anderson |
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|
8 |
Using stamps and covers of Hawaii, the exhibit demonstrates there is no end to collecting possibilities for a country or topic regardless of financial limitations |
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Anne Harris |
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1 |
Edmond Rostand's 1910 satirical play about the Parisian wealthy |
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Edward Field |
Use of $5 Stamps or Registry Fees on Security and Banknote Transfers: 1933-48 |
|
1 |
The exhibit shows registered covers with $5 Fourth Bureau/Prexie stamps paying supplemental surcharges |
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Greg Galetti |
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1 |
This is a traditional exhibit presenting the stamps issued by the French Government to commemorate the United Nations General Assembly meeting of 1948 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, France. |
|
Semyon Malamed |
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8 |
DELAG Zeppelin flights were among the most popular events of all time. This exhibit presents a thorough study of Zeppelin mail carried on DELAG flights and history of DELAG |
|
Semyon Malamed |
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1 |
Thorough study of unapproved Soviet stamps and reasons for their rejections, amendments, and replacements |