The podcast that is all about stamps, stamp collecting, and postal history, hosted by and made for stamp collectors of all levels..
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Welcome to Episode #505 - Today we discuss 3 generations of stamp dealers
Welcome to Episode #504 - Today we discuss Linns Stamp news and The Stamp Wholesaler from the 1980s
Welcome to Episode #503 - Just a reminder that Dong is the currency of Viet Nam. That said, Today we discuss Catalog Values
Welcome to Episode #502 - We discuss The Everest Collection plus Insurance for stamps in cars and in airplane luggage as well as US #491 and Stamp Shows.
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If you love stamps, you will love this show. It’s got a great mix of views from different perspectives. It’s a wealth of knowledge from the standpoint of an expert as well. Thank you for the show and please keep it up!
...there's always music or sounds in the background which is very distracting and makes it hard to listen to the conversations.
I don’t even collect stamps, I eagerly tune to each episode just for the banter. In the process I have learned a lot about stamps. Totally useless knowledge for me but it’s fun to get insight into a hobby some people (including the hosts here) are obviously seriously passionate about.
I have been listening for years and enjoy it because they talk about stamps and they are consistent with over 400 episodes. BUT, I will often FF past meaningless banter, and as a collector I’m not as interested in the money as they are but more about the collection of stamps rather than the obsession over values. Mark is the best, I listen whenever he talks.
I enjoy listening to this podcast as a collector.
Sometimes they keep the annoying violin background music going while they are talking. Incredibly disturbing and annoying. I can’t fathom why they do that. Doesn’t add a bit to the podcast but annoying aggravating aloud mess.
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The content focuses on various aspects of stamp collecting, postal history, and the intricate dynamics of the stamp market. Hosts share engaging anecdotes, humorous insights, and critiques on industry trends and events relevant to both novice and veteran collectors. Regular discussions cover the importance of proper grading, pricing strategies on platforms like eBay, and the evolving landscape of stamp collecting in light of new media and technology. A distinctive feature of the content is its blend of lighthearted banter and substantive discussions on serious topics relevant to philately, creating an enjoyable and informative experience for listeners.
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Recent guests on Stamp Show Here Today include:
1. Mark Easter
2. Jim Bardo
3. Patrick Boyle
4. Lady Carol
5. Henry Gitner
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