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Founded in 1943, The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc. (NAWCC) is a nonprofit scientific organization that serves as a unique educational, cultural, and social resource for its membership and the public at large.
ORCA is The Old Reel Collectors Association, Inc., which is a non-profit, educational corporation. We are a loose knit group of fishing reel collectors who are joined by our interest in old fishing reels and their history.
Membership in the Association, from a humble beginning of sixty-eight meeting in a barn in Pennsylvania, has grown to a worldwide organization approaching 30,000 members, with many local divisons and chapters.
The Tube Collectors Association is established to support and encourage the collection of electron tubes of all types and historical periods.
The AOA welcomes as members individual appraisal practitioners, appraisal management companies, educators, and organizations that share the AOA's aims.
The mission and primary purpose of the Appraisers Association of America is to develop and promote standards of excellence in the profession of appraising through education and the application of the highest form of professional practice.
NAJA'S primary purpose is to recognize, and make available, the services of highly qualified, informed, experienced, independent, and professional appraisers of gems and jewelry to those members of the public requiring such expertise.
Nearly 3,500 jewelers, retailers, suppliers, individual titleholders and affiliates have joined the American Gem Society.
ANA's mission is to assure the public that ANA members are among the most highly informed and qualified appraisers of personal property.
ISA's mission is to advance the professionalism and effectiveness of personal property appraisers.
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology.
The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas.
We are a non-profit organization committed to the study of archaeology in and around the state of Georgia.
The Arkansas Archeological Society was formed in 1960 for the purpose of uniting all persons interested in the archeology of Arkansas.
Formed in 1967, the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) is the largest scholarly group concerned with the archaeology of the modern world (A.D. 1400-present).
The Minnesota Weapons Collectors Association is the largest and oldest weapons collectors group in the state of Minnesota.
The JSSUS is recognized by the IRS as a charitable and educational organization for the appreciation and advanced study of the Japanese art sword and related fields of interest.
Our SF Sword Society believes that the only way to find success in the field of Japanese swords is with thorough, focused studying, a respect for the history involved, and sincerity from both Sensei and the Seito (Disciples or students).
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