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I love these covers and have a question. What is "The Protective Information Bureau For Stamp Dealers" seen on the 2nd cover? |
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So I assume that the PIB acted as a central database for deadbeat and swindling customers? |
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There are a bunch of stamp dealers covers out there. Here are three from my collection: DonSellos  I don't know anything about this dealer, but I'm guessing that by using the Quaker image he was wanting to create an image of honesty in dealing, or then maybe he was a Quaker by faith. Cover posted 1901 in Toledo.  The Economist Stamp Co., was one of the older and longer running dealerships on Nassau Street.  I love this one. Note the return address. This guy was in the Army and running his stamp dealership from his barracks. Given the date of posting, he most likely was a WW I draftee. He was involved in a real saga. He got caught up in a small mutiny, court martialed, convicted, sent to Ft. Leavenworth to do his time, later exonerated, sent back to active duty and the last I could find about him, he had been transferred to Ft. Bliss, Texas. , |
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A couple more covers from long-time Nassau Street dealers. DonSellos Max Ohlman used the same logo for his ads in stamp publications. I don't think he ever changed it.  This cover is a little unusual in that it is a piece of postal stationery, probably of foreign origin, with Handshaw's corner card printed on it and U.S. postage applied. The embossed postage is just visible at top and bottom.  |
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One of my favorite Texas stamp dealer covers. Mailed Aug 10, 1888 from Paris, Texas to Germany.  |
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Quote: One of my favorite Texas stamp dealer covers.
Mailed Aug 10, 1888 from Paris, Texas to Germany.
That is an awesome cover - thanks for sharing it.  John |
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very cool covers, wonder in any of those companies are still around (or a subset of them) |
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Revenuecollector, here is a later Burger & Co piece sent to Mr. Heinrich Koehler of the Koehler Auction House that is still in operation. I noticed the address is changed for Burger & Co.  |
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Even though philatelic, it's neat seeing a 30-cent Columbian used on actual piece/cover/label. |
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