Hello Arron,
Welcome to SOR!!!! You will find a warm welcome here.
Jim
Thanks Jim. I appreciate the warm welcome very much.
Greetings,
from Florida here.
I collect Australia up to 1965, Great Britain up to 1965, and USA up to 1965. Lots of good information at SOR, and people will be glad to answer your questions.
Stamps from Ireland have always struck me as having a very unique look. Maybe its the harps.
(I like Dostoyevsky as well. And Tolstoy, Checkov, etc.)
Cheers!
Eric
Good morning Aaron and another big welcome, also from Florida.
Mike
ah, the Irish/Soviet connection
Hey Winedrinker, personally I find Irish stamps in general very plain,except for the commemoratives. It's probably just because I'm used to them,I'm sure a lot of people feel the same about the stamps of their own country. I love Dostoyevsky, I haven't read any Tolstoy or Checkov yet, but I have some of their books in my collection.
Hey Capestampman, thank you for your kindness.
Hey amsd,yeah I love Russia, kind of unusual for an Irishman but it works for me ðŸ˜
Welcome to SOR - one of my main collections is also Imperial Russia, USSR and Russian occupations.
Kelly
Thank you Kelly. I love their stamps. I recently got some from 1943, and some Ukrainian overprints.How many Russian stamps do you have?
HI Arron
Welcome to Stamporama. I have collected stamps for over 40 years. I have 9 albums full of stamps. Trading with people from all over the world has been great fun. I have a large collection of Silver Jubilee, St. Vincent, and Tuvalu. Recently I have really enjoyed stampora's discussion board. I hope you make many new friends here.
Karen
Hey Karen, I got some stamps from St.Vincent and Tuvalu recently.I currently have 6 stockbooks full of stamps.
My name is Arron.I'm from Ireland.I'm new to Stamporama.I've been collecting stamps sporadically since childhood,but recently I've been bitten by the bug.I collect worldwide stamps,I have a large general collection, and also a large Russian/Soviet collection.I joined Stamporama to learn more about stamps, meet other collectors and hopefully do some trading.Don't be shy, I'd love to hear about other members collections.
re: Hey everyone
Hello Arron,
Welcome to SOR!!!! You will find a warm welcome here.
Jim
re: Hey everyone
Thanks Jim. I appreciate the warm welcome very much.
re: Hey everyone
Greetings,
from Florida here.
I collect Australia up to 1965, Great Britain up to 1965, and USA up to 1965. Lots of good information at SOR, and people will be glad to answer your questions.
Stamps from Ireland have always struck me as having a very unique look. Maybe its the harps.
(I like Dostoyevsky as well. And Tolstoy, Checkov, etc.)
Cheers!
Eric
re: Hey everyone
Good morning Aaron and another big welcome, also from Florida.
Mike
re: Hey everyone
ah, the Irish/Soviet connection
re: Hey everyone
Hey Winedrinker, personally I find Irish stamps in general very plain,except for the commemoratives. It's probably just because I'm used to them,I'm sure a lot of people feel the same about the stamps of their own country. I love Dostoyevsky, I haven't read any Tolstoy or Checkov yet, but I have some of their books in my collection.
re: Hey everyone
Hey Capestampman, thank you for your kindness.
re: Hey everyone
Hey amsd,yeah I love Russia, kind of unusual for an Irishman but it works for me ðŸ˜
re: Hey everyone
Welcome to SOR - one of my main collections is also Imperial Russia, USSR and Russian occupations.
Kelly
re: Hey everyone
Thank you Kelly. I love their stamps. I recently got some from 1943, and some Ukrainian overprints.How many Russian stamps do you have?
re: Hey everyone
HI Arron
Welcome to Stamporama. I have collected stamps for over 40 years. I have 9 albums full of stamps. Trading with people from all over the world has been great fun. I have a large collection of Silver Jubilee, St. Vincent, and Tuvalu. Recently I have really enjoyed stampora's discussion board. I hope you make many new friends here.
Karen
re: Hey everyone
Hey Karen, I got some stamps from St.Vincent and Tuvalu recently.I currently have 6 stockbooks full of stamps.