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The Stained Glass Association of America is a professional trade association whose membership consists of the finest architectural stained and decorative art glass artists and studios in the United States and around the world.
The National Insulator Association, is an international organization of collectors and friends interested in communication and electrical insulators.
The Association for the Study of Jewelry and Related Arts, LLC is an organization dedicated to the advancement of jewelry studies in schools, museums, and institutions of higher learning.
ACME was established in 1994 for the purpose of preserving the history and to encourage the collecting of domestic and international antique coffee mills.
We are the oldest "knife-only" organization, bringing together knife fanciers & enthusiasts, knife collectors, knifemakers and knife dealers from all over the world, with something for everyone who appreciates cutlery.
The American Lock Collectors Association was founded in 1970. Its purpose is to educate, socially unite and discover new lock collectors.
The Ships-In-Bottles Association of America (S.I.B.A.A.) is one of several affiliated ships-in-bottles associations throughout the world.
AMICA was founded in San Francisco in 1963. Its goal has always been to introduce people from all walks of life to the beauty and value of automatic musical instruments.
IASAC was founded to foster friendship and promote awareness and trade among the community of silver art collectors, dealers and producers.
Our goal is to preserve, educate, and promote Hull Pottery, its collectors, and its heritage
FANA was organized as a non-profit entity (Fan Association of North America, Inc.) in 1983 as an association devoted to the promotion, study, conservation and collection of fans.
The purpose of the International Association of R.S. Prussia Collectors, Inc. is to interest and educate individuals in collecting R.S. Prussia and to promote friendship.
An objective of the International Association of Jazz Record Collectors is to maintiain an association of jazz recordings of all eras and styles, whether the collectible medium be 78s, vinyl, CDs, video or films.
The objective of The Heartland Antique Radio Association is to promote the preservation of the history, technology, and equipment of the early days of radio broadcasting and communications.
Most of our members collect US brands exclusively but there are also many collectors of packs from around the world.
International Match Safe Association was founded in September 1998 by 26 enthusiasts from three countries. IMSA is dedicated to the collecting and preservation of match safes and to further match safe research and education.
Membership in NATCA is open to anyone who enjoys the collecting of traps and other sporting collectibles.
Dedicated to promoting interest in and knowledge of the history of callmaking in America and to create a fellowship between all those who are involved in making and/or collecting game calls.
The American Topical Association (ATA) was founded in 1949 and is now the largest philatelic society devoted specifically to topical stamp collecting.
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