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The End Of The Chicago Philatelic Powerhouse .

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Posted 06/19/2026   1:22 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Parcelpostguy to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Even the CCC is a shadow of itself in its historic building.
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Posted 06/19/2026   4:52 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add michaelschreiber to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
parcelpostguy wrote: Even the CCC is a shadow of itself in its historic building.

Me: Please elaborate, especially with some membership numbers or budget numbers.

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Posted 06/19/2026   5:00 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add floortrader to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
PARCEL ---agree things slow down a bit ,the guys my age are dropping dead and the people who would of gotten into detailed philately are missing . All we got now are the kids who want to buy a $10.00 mixture box and then want to know which stamps in those boxes will buy them a BMW .
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Posted 06/19/2026   5:57 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add revcollector to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
You mean it's not all of them?????
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Posted 06/19/2026   8:53 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Parcelpostguy to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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Parcelpostguy.....Me: Please elaborate....



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PARCEL ---agree things slow down a bit ,the guys my age are dropping dead and the people who would of gotten into detailed philately are missing.


Yes folks have been dying without others able to fill the departed shoes, including the authors of some of the CCC publications. Plus of those who remain, folks are slowing down as they have a right to do.
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Sad to see all those philatelic experts which Chicago had in the 1960- 2000 fade away . Nobody is training to take their place .

I seen this happen many years ago during a stamp auction . I never planned to get involved in this ,as much as I did . During the Regency Stamp Auction . a few large lots of Cinderella material came up for auction . I knew nothing about Cinderella stamps and didn't know the owner who past away ,yes seen him a few times at auctions in Chicago so knew who they wrote about . But zero interest . There was three lots with a opening bid of $1,000 .
The first lot opened at $500.00 with no bids , The owner and auctioneer was David Khols ,he turned to me and said there is a lot of work here in this lot maybe you should look at it ,so being a regular at his auction and him a friend for many years . I decided to raise my card . Little did I know the guy was a leaders and expert in Cinderella stamps nationwide and was part of the Chicago philatelic scene .

Over a few months of working on those three lots slowly build a huge Cinderella collection of my own ,slowly it started to take on real serious part of what my interest are . It grew bigger and can match the WITT CINDERELLA COLLECTION . .
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Posted Today  57 Min ago  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Richard Frajola to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Jim Czyl had was a great guy in stature and had a great collection of fantasies as well. However, he was not an expert on genuine material at all and never claimed to be. The nucleus of actual experts in the US has mostly centered around the East Coast. I think of George Sloane (whose reference collection of forgeries I purchased having gone from Sloane to Elliot Perry to Amb. Middendorf and then to me in 1990). World experts and their collections have mostly been in Europe with the exception of the Herbie Bloch (Mercury Stamp Company) collection which is now, sad.y, also in Europe.

PS - Brookman was in Minnesota, Perry was from NJ, Ashbrook for postal history was from Kentucky.
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