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Posted 10/02/2011   12:47 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add RonD to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
I just love listening to old radio shows and heard about Captain Tim and the Ivory Stamp Club from the mid-30's. I understand that he had a 15-minute radio show in which he told stories with a stamp tie-in. Too bad I can't find any of those shows. There were two (maybe three?) stamp albums that the H.E. Harris Co. made and sent to kids on request. I was wondering if any of you have any of those albums? If so were they from your family or found elsewhere? I just bought two of them on ebay last week. No stamps but that's OK. One arrived yesterday and the other has yet to arrive. I'm not going to put anything in it but I just think it's a pretty nice little piece of history.
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