If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Freebie Stamp Project Breaks 110,000 Stamps Donated
Hi there... Another update for those here who are interested in my (our?) "Freebie Stamp Project". Donations sent out, to date, have been 110,500 stamps - on the books. ( Each donation is 100 stamps per request. Some donations, early on, were not counted. Only those that have the stats recorded have been counted. ) Rhode Island and Brunei have come on board since the last posting here. It still amazes me when a person from a new "entity" sends in a request. Still a lot of countries to go and a lot of collectors to send to! ========================= Here goes... ( Some guesstimates have been made where information is lacking. ) Female = 537 requests Male = 568 requests Children = 299 Teenagers = 301 Adults = 505 US Stamps = 388 WW Stamps = 717 ======================== The breakdown between U.S. states and other countries can be found on my web site: http://www.adirondack-pc.com/freebiestamps.htm The stats will be entered tomorrow, so you will not see the totals mentioned above until then. ======================== For those that have donated or wish to donate, I currently have quite a lot of stamps to use. If you have some ready to send, please do so. Variety, colorfulness and and topicals are always welcomed by the younger beginners. The only thing lacking right now is U.S. postage. Pretty much worn out my older stock. If there are any kind rcsd people that have any older postage (or some excess) and wish to donate, I can either accept it as a donation for the project or send you some of my personal, WW, pre-1960 duplicates. ( Which, by the way, were the source of the last batch of WW packets. ) ======================== Please e-mail me with your comments on the "Freebie Stamp Project". I'd like to hear how "we" can make it better. Remember - this started within this newsgroup - nowhere else. Tracy Barber |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Pretty cool
Shell "Tracy Barber" wrote in message ... Hi there... Another update for those here who are interested in my (our?) "Freebie Stamp Project". Donations sent out, to date, have been 110,500 stamps - on the books. ( Each donation is 100 stamps per request. Some donations, early on, were not counted. Only those that have the stats recorded have been counted. ) Rhode Island and Brunei have come on board since the last posting here. It still amazes me when a person from a new "entity" sends in a request. Still a lot of countries to go and a lot of collectors to send to! ========================= Here goes... ( Some guesstimates have been made where information is lacking. ) Female = 537 requests Male = 568 requests Children = 299 Teenagers = 301 Adults = 505 US Stamps = 388 WW Stamps = 717 ======================== The breakdown between U.S. states and other countries can be found on my web site: http://www.adirondack-pc.com/freebiestamps.htm The stats will be entered tomorrow, so you will not see the totals mentioned above until then. ======================== For those that have donated or wish to donate, I currently have quite a lot of stamps to use. If you have some ready to send, please do so. Variety, colorfulness and and topicals are always welcomed by the younger beginners. The only thing lacking right now is U.S. postage. Pretty much worn out my older stock. If there are any kind rcsd people that have any older postage (or some excess) and wish to donate, I can either accept it as a donation for the project or send you some of my personal, WW, pre-1960 duplicates. ( Which, by the way, were the source of the last batch of WW packets. ) ======================== Please e-mail me with your comments on the "Freebie Stamp Project". I'd like to hear how "we" can make it better. Remember - this started within this newsgroup - nowhere else. Tracy Barber |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 16:22:30 +0100, "David F."
wrote: Hi there... Another update for those here who are interested in my (our?) "Freebie Stamp Project". Donations sent out, to date, have been 110,500 stamps - on the books. ( Each donation is 100 stamps per request. Some donations, early on, were not counted. Only those that have the stats recorded have been counted. ) That's an awful lot of Wallpaper there Tracy!! Could probably do the entire house with that much. It'd be a heck of a task. Wouldn't Linns and Mr. Schreiber be VERY upset at that proposition? == :^P Tracy Barber |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 05:16:43 GMT, "Shell91"
wrote: Pretty cool Thank-ee. Thank-ee to ALL who have helped out in whatever way they have since it started. Tracy Barber |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Good job, Tracy :-)
Mette Tracy Barber wrote in message ... Hi there... Another update for those here who are interested in my (our?) "Freebie Stamp Project". Donations sent out, to date, have been 110,500 stamps - on the books. ( Each donation is 100 stamps per request. Some donations, early on, were not counted. Only those that have the stats recorded have been counted. ) Rhode Island and Brunei have come on board since the last posting here. It still amazes me when a person from a new "entity" sends in a request. Still a lot of countries to go and a lot of collectors to send to! ========================= Here goes... ( Some guesstimates have been made where information is lacking. ) Female = 537 requests Male = 568 requests Children = 299 Teenagers = 301 Adults = 505 US Stamps = 388 WW Stamps = 717 ======================== The breakdown between U.S. states and other countries can be found on my web site: http://www.adirondack-pc.com/freebiestamps.htm The stats will be entered tomorrow, so you will not see the totals mentioned above until then. ======================== For those that have donated or wish to donate, I currently have quite a lot of stamps to use. If you have some ready to send, please do so. Variety, colorfulness and and topicals are always welcomed by the younger beginners. The only thing lacking right now is U.S. postage. Pretty much worn out my older stock. If there are any kind rcsd people that have any older postage (or some excess) and wish to donate, I can either accept it as a donation for the project or send you some of my personal, WW, pre-1960 duplicates. ( Which, by the way, were the source of the last batch of WW packets. ) ======================== Please e-mail me with your comments on the "Freebie Stamp Project". I'd like to hear how "we" can make it better. Remember - this started within this newsgroup - nowhere else. Tracy Barber |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 19:35:36 +0200, "A.M.Heindorff"
wrote: Good job, Tracy :-) Mette Thank-ee, thank-ee! Tracy Barber |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Stamps, Trains, Slotcars, Paintings & Models | Stamp Master Album | US Stamps | 0 | August 28th 04 12:25 PM |
Canada Issues New Olympic Stamps | Stamp Master Album | US Stamps | 0 | July 31st 04 12:46 PM |
Sweden issues some new yummy stamps | Stamp Master Album | US Stamps | 0 | July 3rd 04 01:37 AM |
New Finland Stamp Issue | Stamp Master Album | US Stamps | 0 | May 29th 04 11:38 AM |
Switzerland Issues New Christmas Decoration Stamps | Stamp Master Album | US Stamps | 0 | November 29th 03 12:01 PM |