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A site map is a descriptive overview of the main areas and links on a site -- the site's structure. Understanding how it's arranged and what's available allows easier access. |
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The home page of a web site is similar to the cover and contents page in a book. You'll find the 'chapters' with links to each of these main areas. |
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Information on how to navigate this site with both graphic and text style hyperlinks. |
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NOTE: For visitors using non-graphical interfaces or if you have graphic display turned off, text links are found at the bottom of pages. |
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You are on the site map page. Descriptive outlines for each area's content follow. |
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As the 'site' grows, it can be difficult to find what's updated; here's what's new. |
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A workshop for philatelic exhibitors allows participants to contribute to each other's work. The calendar for coming events is also found here. |
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Everyone has questions by the bundle. These general tips may interest any exhibitor and could just be the one thing you forgot where you saw last. They include AAPE critique, protectors, preservation, paste, mounts, evaluation literature and preparation literature. |
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Synopsis pages for philatelic exhibits. Files provided in Adobe .pdf (portable document format) can be opened with free reader software. File size is in 'k' (kilobytes) or 'm' (megabytes). Examples are available in the areas of: traditional, thematic, special study and postal history. |
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Examples of exhibit pages including an outline which better defines the overall exhibit intent and allows you to view an exhibit from a different perspective. Some single frame exhibits are included in their entirety. Examples are available in the areas of: traditional, thematic and special study. |
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Links to resident or external documents (on other sites) defining division definitions, rules, guidelines, forms or information with a focus on what judges look for in an exhibit. Categories include: general exhibiting, traditional, thematic, revenue, illustrated mail, charity-promotional-cinderella, and single frame. |
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Articles appearing here are written by this site's participants on various aspects of exhibiting, shows, their specialties and/or other subjects of interest. The subject areas include exhibiting, judging, research (UNCIO & paleontology), special delivery, stationery and U.S. officials. |
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Fran's area contains information on his collecting areas of interest, writing, exhibits (Cave Art, Neandertal and T. rex), awards won and philatelic wants. |
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Alan's area contains information on his collecting areas of interest, writing, exhibits (U.S. Officials), awards won and philatelic wants. |
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Ted's area contains information on his collecting areas of interest, writing, exhibits (U.S. Justice Department), awards won and philatelic wants. |
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Bob's area contains information on his collecting areas of interest, writing, exhibits (U.S. Officials, Un-officials, Agriculture Department, State Department Dollar Values, Executive Department, Special Delivery 1884-1917, Special Delivery 1922-1997, Merry Widow, Trucks, SD Airs 1, and SD Airs 2), awards won and philatelic wants. |
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Jack's area contains information on his collecting areas of interest, writing, exhibits (UNCIO, UNEO, UNIO and Paris General Assemblies), awards won and philatelic wants. |
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Links to external documents (on other sites) of interest to philatelic exhibitors. These links include sites with exhibiting articles, web based exhibits, shows, judges, awards, organizations, as well as general resources. |
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Information relating to the purpose of this web site, copyright, terms of use, our privacy policy and admin contact. Please take a few moments to read this information. |
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e-mail: admin |
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