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Philatelic Tidbits Gets National Exposure Again



Philatelic Tidbits makes an appearance in this month’s Glassine Surfer column in the APS journal American Philatelist. This is poignantly appropriate because it was a similar column back in January of this year that caused me to create this site in the first place. Thank You to Michael Mills, author of the Glassine Surfer column, for checking us out. To read the article, you can click here. Now, I hope to actually receive my AP sometime before January, which would actually be ahead of schedule in my area.

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