Phil:
Wensy and the old StampOffers. What a great time we had. Gawge from Gawga, King Tott (America's only King), David Dennis, Mike in NY (now in NC), Bobgggg, PennyStamps (Munch), Lord Tyburn, CC Mouse, Sneeky37... and rest of the Rowdies.
King Tott and I walking down 11th Avenue in NYC with a Box of Beer (that was a Box of Stamps); sorting through stamps and covers at your diningroom table; looking for a place yo meet at the ASDA Show in NYC... we'll meet at Mike in NY. I'll have to dig up the picture I took of Mike and King Tott!
Aaahhhh... the memories.....
David
1st Canadian Rowdie (King Tott crowned me that!)
Ottawa, Canada
Golovacz was the Foreign Minister Rowdie. I went to visit him yesterday. Tough times. But good memories.
I 'met' Richard on Stampoffers in 2004 and have been visiting him once a week ever since. We often talked about those days.
Oh well.
Yes I miss Wensy.
BUT
I found Stamporama!!!
Who the h3ll is King Tott? I gotta meet this guy they call the king.
Ernie...King Tott, is the dude on the far left wearing the black shirt and the Stampoffers crown.Second dude on the left is yours truly followed by Mr Phil Bruno, and the late Davis J. Dennis.
Ernie:
King Tott, America's only King. A1
LondonBus was our official Mid-East correspondent.
Sneeky37 was the Naval attache for King Tott.
David
1st Candian Rowdie
At the New York stamp shows, Bobgggg was the master of finding everything at shows.
DavId
That's awesome! Y'all look like you're having fun. I keep trying to get Bobstew to meet me at shows in Orlando but he keeps flaking on me. I miss Philatelia (Theresa). She was awesome. Luree? Where are you? Lol
Man Ernie! I came to see you in Jacksonville!
Tom! Yes you did. I enjoyed the meal we shared at the landing. I'd invite you to the Jacksonville stamp show Tom but it would probably take you longer to park your car than go through the bourse.
You got all the great shows in your back yard.
Phil B and I met on StampOffers.com. We have been trading stamps, visiting each other, and have been good friends since 2002... 17 years!
David
I remember your names also from STAMPOFFERS & WENSY never met anyone in person but done a lot of business with you guys. Those was the good old days
Does anyone know what happend to the German Lion (Ludwig)
Wensy.com was an excellent site. And their search algorithm was absolutely marvelous. May be SOR should adopt some of this search. What was the reason that they ceased so abruptly, without any advance notice? And why there was no try to sell the site? Virgil
It is:$ 3888.00 or:12 month @ $ 324.00
Charlie2009, your posted link goes nowhere.
Just copy it into your browser,should work.The one for Wensy is here:
https://www.hugedomains.com/domain_profile.cfm?d=wensy&e=com
(Modified by Moderator on 2019-02-09 06:57:16)
Ah, StampOffers, that was a great site!
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Phil:
Wensy and the old StampOffers. What a great time we had. Gawge from Gawga, King Tott (America's only King), David Dennis, Mike in NY (now in NC), Bobgggg, PennyStamps (Munch), Lord Tyburn, CC Mouse, Sneeky37... and rest of the Rowdies.
King Tott and I walking down 11th Avenue in NYC with a Box of Beer (that was a Box of Stamps); sorting through stamps and covers at your diningroom table; looking for a place yo meet at the ASDA Show in NYC... we'll meet at Mike in NY. I'll have to dig up the picture I took of Mike and King Tott!
Aaahhhh... the memories.....
David
1st Canadian Rowdie (King Tott crowned me that!)
Ottawa, Canada
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Golovacz was the Foreign Minister Rowdie. I went to visit him yesterday. Tough times. But good memories.
I 'met' Richard on Stampoffers in 2004 and have been visiting him once a week ever since. We often talked about those days.
Oh well.
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Who the h3ll is King Tott? I gotta meet this guy they call the king.
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Ernie...King Tott, is the dude on the far left wearing the black shirt and the Stampoffers crown.Second dude on the left is yours truly followed by Mr Phil Bruno, and the late Davis J. Dennis.
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Ernie:
King Tott, America's only King. A1
LondonBus was our official Mid-East correspondent.
Sneeky37 was the Naval attache for King Tott.
David
1st Candian Rowdie
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
At the New York stamp shows, Bobgggg was the master of finding everything at shows.
DavId
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
That's awesome! Y'all look like you're having fun. I keep trying to get Bobstew to meet me at shows in Orlando but he keeps flaking on me. I miss Philatelia (Theresa). She was awesome. Luree? Where are you? Lol
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Man Ernie! I came to see you in Jacksonville!
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Tom! Yes you did. I enjoyed the meal we shared at the landing. I'd invite you to the Jacksonville stamp show Tom but it would probably take you longer to park your car than go through the bourse.
You got all the great shows in your back yard.
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Phil B and I met on StampOffers.com. We have been trading stamps, visiting each other, and have been good friends since 2002... 17 years!
David
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
I remember your names also from STAMPOFFERS & WENSY never met anyone in person but done a lot of business with you guys. Those was the good old days
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Does anyone know what happend to the German Lion (Ludwig)
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Wensy.com was an excellent site. And their search algorithm was absolutely marvelous. May be SOR should adopt some of this search. What was the reason that they ceased so abruptly, without any advance notice? And why there was no try to sell the site? Virgil
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
It is:$ 3888.00 or:12 month @ $ 324.00
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Charlie2009, your posted link goes nowhere.
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Just copy it into your browser,should work.The one for Wensy is here:
https://www.hugedomains.com/domain_profile.cfm?d=wensy&e=com
(Modified by Moderator on 2019-02-09 06:57:16)
re: In Memory of the short run of Wensy.com
Ah, StampOffers, that was a great site!