OFFICERS ELECTED AND SWORN IN
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE
GREATER EUGENE STAMP SOCIETY
ECHOES
JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2015
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
President’s Message
Club Calendars
Monthly Quiz
See page 3 for Member Dealer Info.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
PRESIDENT ’S MSG . 2
EDITOR ’S NOTES 2
BATTLE OF SHIPKA
PASS , CONTINUED
3
BATTLE OF SHIPKA PASS ,
CONTINUED
4
CALENDARS 5
BIRTH MONTHS
NEEDED ! BIRTHDAYS !
6
QUIZ & ANSWERS 6
NOW IN OUR 66th YEAR
AN APS
AFFILIATED
SOCIETY
REMINDER
2015 membership dues are being collected now!
Please get them in! You’re past
Due!
New President Virginia Neuhausen (left) and Second Term Secretary Jim Parker, are sworn in by Past President Phil Bronner at the December Christmas Party Meeting.
(Missing is New Board Member, Dorlon Himber.)
G.E.S.S. LOSES TWO MEMBERS
Two members passed away since the last Echoes was printed, Alice Jeppesen in November, and Larry Spuur in December.
They will be missed.
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Many thanks for all who send material! We really appreciate it!
Electronic submissions via email preferred!
THE PRESIDENT ’S COLUMN :
DEADLINE AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
We ended 2014 with the loss of two more members, Alice Jeppesen and Larry Spuur. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families of members we lost last year.
The Christmas party was well attended and thanks to Jim Vanderplaat for sharing his Christmas collection.
Let’s all look forward to the coming, great collecting year. I have lots to learn and thank you in advance for your help and patience. It would help me greatly if members would wear name tags to the meetings to help bring me up to speed.
I would like to hear more about the Library programs and see the Springfield program start up again. Signup sheets will be available.
Young people are the future of our hobby. I became a collector at age eight. My mom was a collector and talked to me about the history of people on the stamps. Like most, I tucked everything away during the busy family years, although I always had a box to put all the stamps away that came on the mail. Retirement brought time and a re-newed interest not only in the U.S. but all the countries of the world.
After a move to Oregon from Montana, I found the Eugene Stamp Club and many new friends. Hope to see you at the meetings!
Welcome to 2015! With the election in November, and the installa-tion of officers in December, we’re ready to go! Jim Jackson did a fantastic job last year supplying articles, and I hope he continues this
year! (And I remind EVERYONE, they are free to submit articles on any philatelic re-lated subject.) In order to provide a large enough picture for the final exam in Jim’s Shipka Pass article, it will conclude next month!
The ECHOES is published six times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November. If you do NOT get your ECHOES the first week of the issue month, let me know! I will get another mailed out to you! Remember, email de-livery = COLOR!!
NOTES FROM THE EDITOR
ECHOES Phil Bronner, Editor
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Vice President
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Secretary
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Carol Furness has Carol Furness Postcards in her home in Drain. Please call her for an appointment. She is also a regular at Piccadilly. Drop in!
Mike Hardy sells on eBay as “Mkhard69”. He also sells from his home! Call him!
Paul Renner sells as “PNC” on eBay and has been known to sell at Piccadilly. He is now a full-time dealer!
Clarin Lewis has a booth in The Mercantile Vintage Mall at 145 Pioneer Parkway East, Springfield. He is also now a dealer.
Mike Luttio is a full-time dealer who sells at our shows and at buy, sell, trade nights. Call and leave a message if you’d like to deal with him outside of “hours.”
Bill Witcraft of Dothan, Alabama sells on eBay as “Sergeantmajorbill.”
Space is available at no charge for club members who wish to let others know they are available to sell phila-telic items!
THE BULGARIAN BATTLE OF SHIPKA PASS ISSUE (PART II)
By JIM JACKSON (BIGBLUE1840-1940.BLOGSPOT.COM)
One reason the Shipka Pass N. Imperato forgeries are ubiquitous in collections is that they are quite good! Careful examination is re-quired to separate them out.
But there are differences. Arrows point to the distin-guishing features. The per-forations for the genuine are 11½, but I measured the forgeries closer to 11¼.
Three “signs” are pointed out by Varro E. Tyler (Focus on Forgeries ©2000), and I found four additional “signs.” (For those not able to see color with this publi-cation, I will also describe
the location of the arrow in relation to the stamp.)
Red arrow “a” sign (top of stamp)
Black arrow: “Rifle” sign (upper left on stamp)
Yellow arrow: “P” sign (center left on stamp)
Orange Arrow: “hand” sign (lower left on stamp)
Green arrow: “2” sign (uppermost upper right on stamp)
Blue arrow: “scrollwork” sign (center-upper right on stamp)
Fuchsia arrow: “H” sign (lowermost-upper right on stamp)
For the following close-up scans, refer to the color arrows above to find the location of the sign.
Genuine:
•“a” sign (red arrow), the upper portion of the fifth character from the left in the horizontal inscription looks like an “a”. The top of the “a” is flat. (V. Tyler)
•“Rifle” sign (black arrow), of the two soldiers seen in the gap of the mountain, the rifle carried by one soldier touches his shoulder. (V. Tyler)
1902 Scott 70 5s lake, genuine
Forgery:
•“a” sign (red arrow), the upper portion of the fifth character from the left in the horizontal inscription looks like an “a”. The top of the “a” is curved. (V. Tyler)
•“Rifle” sign (black arrow), of the two soldiers seen in the gap of the mountain, the rifle carried by one soldier does not touch his shoulder. (V. Tyler)
Continued to page 4
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(Left Illustration - Genuine)
•“P” sign (yellow arrow) - the character above the “O” in the vertical inscription looks like a “P”. •“Hand” sign (orange arrow) - although there are two thick internal vertical lines drawn for the right hand of the dead sol-dier, three distinct fingers are not obvious.
(Right Illustration - Forgery)
•“P” sign (yellow arrow) - the character above the “O” in the vertical inscription looks like a parallel longer line and a shorter line - definitely not like a “P”. •“Hand” sign (orange arrow) - for the right hand of the dead soldier, three distinct fin-gers are obvious (compare).
(Left Illustration - Genuine)
•“2” sign (green arrow) - the “2” of “1902” clears the scrollwork, or barely touches the scrollwork. Note: Tyler states the “2” does not touch the scrollwork, but the example at left shows it is not always true. •“Scrollwork” sign (blue arrow) - the scrollwork lo-cated in the four corners of the stamp is thin in width. •“H” sign (fuchsia arrow) - The “H” character at the top of the script has a detached vertical mark.
(Right Illustration - Forgery)
•“2” sign (green arrow) - the scrollwork pushes up against the “2”, making the foot of the “2” appear blob-like. (V. Tyler). •“Scrollwork” sign (blue arrow) - the scrollwork located in the four corners of the stamp is thicker in width. •”H” sign (fuchsia arrow) - the “H” character at the above end of the script bends vertically at the top of the “H”, but is not de-tached.
This article will conclude in the next issue of the Echoes with your final exam! You will be supplied with a large scan of Bulgaria 1902 Scott 71, 10s blue green. Examine it closely and see how many signs you can discern. Once you have identified the genuine and the forged stamp, you will be ready to check your own collection!!
Note: Shipka Pass pics, map and battle painting appear to be in the public domain.
THE BULGARIAN BATTLE OF SHIPKA PASS ISSUE (PART II) (continued from page 3)
Repetitive Events:
Rose City Stamp Fair, 2nd Saturday of the month, OSS Clubhouse, Portland.
Collectors Corner, 4th Saturday of the month, OSS Clubhouse, Portland.
PAGE 5 CALENDAR
S IGN-UP SHEETS WILL BE AVAILABLE
AT THE MEETINGS!
JANUARY
1: New Years Day
3: Cottage Grove Library, 1-3 pm, Vanderplaat
14: Club meeting, 7-9:30 pm, J. Jack-son “Trains, Planes, and Automobiles.” CM: TBA
19: MLK Day
27: Holocaust Remembrance Day
28: Club meeting, 7-9:30 pm, Buy, Sell, Trade night
FEBRUARY
2: Groundhog Day
7: Cottage Grove Library, 1-3 pm, Vanderplaat
11: Club meeting, 7-9:30 pm, Program: TBA, CM: TBA
14: Valentine’s Day
16: Presidents Day
25: Club meeting, 7-9:30 pm, Program: TBA, CM: TBA.
NOTE: Northwest Philatelic Library is open on Saturdays, 10 am-2 pm, during the Stamp Fair and Collector’s Corner.
If your dues are not paid for 2015
This will be the LAST
Echoes you
receive!!
PLEASE ...
Pay your dues!
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BIRTH MONTHS NEEDED!
PO Box 40068 Eugene, Oregon 97404
The Greater Eugene Stamp Society (G.E.S.S.) meets the second and fourth Wednesday at Saint Jude’s Catholic Church, 43rd Avenue and Willamette Street. Visitors
are always welcome! Doors open at 7:00 p.m. for trading, bid board, and socializing. The regular meeting
starts at 7:30 p.m. Applications are available at the meetings, at the GESS
sponsored local Stamp Show held in March and September each year, or by contacting the club at the
above address. Dues are $15 a year for adults, $5 a year for Juveniles under 18 years of age. Visit us on the web
at: www.greatereugenestampclub.org
GREATER EUGENE STAMP
SOCIETY
U.S. Stamp Quiz No. 32
(from 100 Trivia Quizzes for Stamp Collectors by Bill Olcheski copyright 1982, APS)
1. Ignacy Jan Paderewski is the subject of a 1960 stamp. What musical instrument did he play?
2. The first man to land on the moon appears on a ten-cent stamp of 1969. Who is he?
3. The 200th anniversary of diplomatic relations with what country was marked in 1982?
4. Giuseppe Garibaldi appears on the 1960 Champions of Liberty stamps. From what country did he come?
5. The first airmail flights came in 1918. Between what two cities did they go?
6. A five-cent commemorative marked the 300th anniversary of the colonization of an eastern state. Which state was it?
7. “Breezing Up” is featured on a 1962 stamp. Who painted it?
8. What U.S. issue of 1901 signaled the dawning of the industrial age?
9. Who is on the twenty-one-cent of the 1938 definitive set?
10. Many famous artists perform in an amphitheater outside of Washington, D.C. It appears on a six-cent stamp. What is it?
Give yourself five points for each correct answer for numbers 1-4.
Give yourself ten points for each correct answer for numbers 5-7.
Give yourself twenty-five points for each correct answer for numbers 8-9.
Give yourself fifty points for a correct answer to number 10.
1. Piano
2. Neil Armstrong
3. The Netherlands
4. Italy
5. New York and Washington
6. New Jersey
7. Winslow Homer
8. The Pan American Exposition Series
9. Chester A. Arthur
10. Wolf Trap Farm in Virginia
Remember to:
Check the Sign up
sheets for Spring-
field Library Satur-
days; Cookie Mon-
ster (CM); Presen-
tations; Show
setup, teardown
and cleanup;
Show Exhibit,
Ride Share, and
New Member
Guide!
Also, let’s each try
to get one new
member to join
our Club in
2015 !!!
Answers to the quiz below:
Don’t Peek!!!! Cover this box with a piece of
paper!
In order to include everyone in the “Birthday Wishes” section in the Echoes, I STILL need birth months for the following:
Adler and Wood.
I don’t need the day or year…..just the month!! (That shouldn’t embar-rass anyone !) Thanks, Ed.
GREATER EUGENE STAMP SOCIETY
BIRTHDAY WISHES TO:
January: Bronner, P; Phelps, R; Renner, P.
February: Beckett,W; Lewis, C; Neuhausen, V.
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