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The Collectors Club is a group of more than 750 people who have come together to further the study of philately, promote the hobby and provide a social, educational, and non-commercial setting for the enthusiastic enjoyment of our common passion.
The mission of the National Westmoreland Glass Collectors' Club is to promote the appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship of Westmoreland glass and to continue the preservation of this important part of American history.
The Canadian Corkscrew Collectors Club ("CCCC") was founded in the Spring of 1981.
CIC is a national non-profit organization that strives to promote the collection, restoration, preservation, and exhibition of corn related items, memorabilia, and any other articles of historical and/or educational value.
The Craft Council's vision is to have a culture in which craftmanship is embraced for its contributions to community, economy, and human fulfillment.
CHA's goal is to stimulate the sales growth of the craft and hobby industry by creating consumer demand, helping members succeed and leading the industry.
The Society of North American Goldsmiths supports and advances the professional practice of artists, designers, jewelers and metalsmiths. Through education, innovation and leadership, SNAG provides access to a vibrant and passionate community.
The P. Buckley Moss Society was established by Moss collectors in 1987 to foster an awareness of the art of P. Buckley Moss and to promote charitable endeavors consistent with her ideals.
The Collectors Society offers membership plans for coin, note or comic collectors
The Louisiana Wildfowl Carvers & Collectors Guild is a nonprofit organization dedicated not only to the preservation of Louisiana Wetlands, but the tradition of Decoy Carving, which is part of the culture of Southern Louisiana.
The mission of THCKK is to educate our members and the general public about the about the history and functions of the great hardware companies.
Modern Doll Collectors are folks just like you who enjoy and appreciate modern dolls, both as an art form and as an opportunity to play!
The objectives of the UFDC are to create, stimulate and maintain a national and international interest in all matters pertaining to doll collecting.
From the beginning, the general purpose of the club would be for collectors and lovers of Barbie to share their with fellow enthusiasts.
Founded in 1984, OPDAG, The Original Paper Doll Artists Guild, is an organization of people who exchange ideas to encourage the art and hobby of paper dolls in the world today.
The Antique Doorknob Collectors of America is a non-profit organization devoted to the study and preservation of ornamental hardware.
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