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  2. List of stamp clubs and philatelic societies in the United States

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    Cleveland Stamp Club [3] Collectors Club of Akron [108] Columbus Philatelic Club [109] Cuy-Lor Stamp Club [110] Cuyahoga Falls Stamp Club [111] Dayton Stamp Club [94] Garfield-Perry Stamp Club [108] Greater Cincinnati Philatelic Society [15] Mahoning Valley Stamp Club [15] McKinley Stamp Club (North Canton) [11] Springfield Stamp Society [47]

  3. G.I. Joe: Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1980s, DeSimone created the G.I. Joe Collectors Club, which was a throw-back to the original G.I. Joe Collectors Clubs that had existed during the vintage era of the 12" figures (1964–1978). The DeSimone version of the club existed as a newsletter to which thousands of nostalgic collectors subscribed. [1]

  4. Unusual types of gramophone records - Wikipedia

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    Seeburg 1000 records have a 2-inch center hole. [21] 3 in (76 mm) Aretino had a three-inch hole. [20]: 9 The 3-inch spindle format would be resurrected some 40 years later for the Holy Bible Old and New Testaments produced at 16 RPM by the Audio Book Company of St. Joseph, Michigan. The rarest edition comes with a fibreboard insert to adapt the ...

  5. Collectors Club of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In a letter to the Club dated August 29, 1967, CCC member Richard McPherren Cabeen and his wife, Blema, formally offered the Collectors Club of Chicago their four-level brownstone home in Chicago's "Gold Coast" area. [14] [15] On September 13, 1967, at a special meeting of the CCC Board of Directors, the Cabeen house gift was accepted.

  6. Collectors Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The club is located in a five-story brownstone at 22 East 35th Street between Madison and Park Avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.It was originally the house of Thomas and Fanny Clarke and was built in 1901–02, designed by the firm of McKim, Mead & White, with Stanford White as the partner in charge.

  7. Red Wing Collectors Society - Wikipedia

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    The Red Wing Collectors Society (RWCS) was founded in 1977 in conjunction with the Red Wing Collectors Society Newsletter, published by Dave Newkirk. The popularity of the RWCS Newsletter subscription and the publication of "The Clay Giants" by Rev. Lyndon Veil laid the cornerstone for a meeting of like-minded collectors to gather in Red Wing ...