American Stamp Dealer Magazine
The American Stamp Dealers Association has started a new magaizne for dealers and collectors called The American Stamp Dealer. The glossy, high-quality magazine will be published 10-times-a-year and costs $19.95
Designed for stamp collectors and dealers, a special press run of 50,000 copies of The American Stamp Dealer was distributed at WASHINGTON 2006
The 64-page full color magazine is packed with news, feature stories, serious philatelic articles, and numerous other resources for all stamp collectors, from beginner to advanced. Months in preparation, the publication was conceived during ASDA strategy conferences over the past two years.
Publisher of the magazine is Jim Roselle, soon to be the Association's new Executive Vice President."One of the most important elements of The American Stamp Dealer is its coverage of the human side of philately---the people, the events and activities," explained Randy L. Neil, Editor.
"This kind of coverage, though very popular years ago, has largely been missing in philatelic publications in recent times."ASD offers some excellent opportunities for writers and advertisers. It presents a bold and colorful new venue for philatelic writers and advertisers wishing to reach a new audience. But most of all, the American Stamp Dealer is a wonderful new medium to help collectors better enjoy the hobby."
For more information, click here.
Designed for stamp collectors and dealers, a special press run of 50,000 copies of The American Stamp Dealer was distributed at WASHINGTON 2006
The 64-page full color magazine is packed with news, feature stories, serious philatelic articles, and numerous other resources for all stamp collectors, from beginner to advanced. Months in preparation, the publication was conceived during ASDA strategy conferences over the past two years.
Publisher of the magazine is Jim Roselle, soon to be the Association's new Executive Vice President."One of the most important elements of The American Stamp Dealer is its coverage of the human side of philately---the people, the events and activities," explained Randy L. Neil, Editor.
"This kind of coverage, though very popular years ago, has largely been missing in philatelic publications in recent times."ASD offers some excellent opportunities for writers and advertisers. It presents a bold and colorful new venue for philatelic writers and advertisers wishing to reach a new audience. But most of all, the American Stamp Dealer is a wonderful new medium to help collectors better enjoy the hobby."
For more information, click here.
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