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The American Stamp Dealers Association is a professional organization serving philately since 1914. We are dedicated to promoting integrity, honesty and reliability, and we are the hobby builders of philately.
The primary purpose of the National Duck Stamp Collectors Society (NDSCS) is to promote and encourage the collecting and study of migratory waterfowl hunting and conservation stamps.
The Graphics Philately Association is an informal, non-profit organization of people who have a mutual interest in the history of graphic communications as represented on stamps and other philatelic materials.
The Society is organized to promote the collecting of stamps and the study of the postal history of
The Society of Israel Philatelists (SIP) was founded in New York City shortly after Israel became a sovereign state in 1948. The SIP is devoted to the philately of the Holy Land, Israel and Judaica.
Our society is devoted to all aspects of Possessions philatelty. It is a non-profit organization founded in 1978 with 17 charter members.
The Northwest Steam Society, a non profit volunteer organization, was formed in 1973 for the mutual benefit of Steam Enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest.
The American Society of Arms Collectors
Telephone Collectors International is an organization of telephone collectors, hobbyists and historians who are helping to preserve the history of the telecommunications industry through the collection of telephones and telephone related material.
The Federation is a non-profit organization co-founded in 1984 by Russell S. Haslage Jr. & Eugene W. Roddenberry Sr. and is the official Gene Roddenberry fan organization.
Membership in EGA is open to anyone interested in embroidery from the beginner to the professional.
The American Needlepoint Guild, Inc. (ANG) is an educational, non-profit organization whose purpose is educational and cultural development through participation in and encouragement of interest in the art of needlepoint.
NTHCS promotes and supports the collecting of toothpick holders, and provides education for both members and non-members by offering research, written documents, innovative articles, and by participating in other collector-related events.
Whether you own antique Caterpillar machinery, or simply have an interest in the history behind it, ACMOC offers something for everyone.
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