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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Albany, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! Tracy Barber |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! Tracy Barber |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! Tracy Barber |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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Hi there stamp collectors! If anyone (who is just starting to collect stamps) would like to receive either 100+ WorldWide stamps or 100+ U.S. stamps FREE - please write me a short note and I'll be happy to send some to you. Send a post card, a letter, birch bark, papyrus - whatever! These are duplicate stamps and donations from other people who want to help out new collectors. NO CHARGE FOR POSTAGE. --- Please Read --- 1) No specific countries or topics, please! Either U.S. or WW only. I've received requests for specific countries and I can't fill them. If I did, I'd have to charge for some time involved. 2) One request per person. I'll be checking your letters against those already received. 3) No E-Mail requests / status requests / harassments. No need to follow up and ask when they'll be sent - they will be. Building packets does take some time and since it's my time... EVERY letter is responded to eventually. 4) I'd like to see a request through the mail. If you can't seem to do that, please don't ask. I may follow up by E-Mail (if you send your E-Mail address) to let you know they were sent. Please include your return mailing address! I've seen a few without them. Optional - You can include your age if you'd like to. The correspondence between us stays between us and nobody will ever get your snail mail or E-Mail address for any purpose. I will never solicit anyone who sends in a request for any reason. Collecting stamps is supposed to be fun! Write to: Mr. Tracy Barber 17 Hill Street Keeseville, N.Y. 12944 U.S.A. Included with the stamps is a short article on how to soak stamps and an enhanced "Basics for Beginners" page length article by another rcsd follower Bob Ingraham. Go to http://www.adirondack-pc.com to see how many stamps have been donated to date - and where they were sent. The place needs a serious maintenance crew to clean it up, but it will happen - eventually... Most of all... Keep on collecting! |
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