The Internet Philatelic Dealers Association - IPDA

Sunday, September 30, 2007

last chance to get a piece in the October newsletter.. write to me at michaelatipda@gmail.com


if you want to say something or plug yourself for some reason.. or some stamp event.. what ever.. write to me.. I get lonley not hearing from anyone :-) LOL


Michael - Publicity Director



PS .... can anyone sell me any of the varieties of this stamps.. I'll buy.. please email me ...

Thursday, September 27, 2007

why we need the IPDA Part II


look at this.. an auction lot ... and ask me why we need the IPDA ..... asking price US $1.49.. and the seller has 274 credits to his/ her name.. so how many collectors have been ripped off I wonder!!!!!!!!!!!!
and you as a reputable dealer are not selling as much as you would like... this could partly exlain why....

why we need the IPDA

IPDA Membership drive.. any one got any ideas.. ??

Anyone know someone we could invite to join??
Anyone want to help encourage dealers to join.. how should we do this??

I think we need to see collectors asking ... are you a member of IPDA???

I think we should look at some of the rubbish that is sold by people just selling stamps because they can given the auction capabilities the internet offers us all... this stamp.. I found in 5 seconds looking at an auction site... advertised as " Great Britain Scott # 167b Used Perf 14 - 1 pulled perf, perfin 1912 Issue - King George V 2007 Cat. Val. - $125.00.... starting bid USD $12 with a buy now for US $20
..please... lets question the credibility of these selleres by promoting to buyers they need to ask.. are you an IPDA member.

How can you help??? write me and tell me I am wrong .. Michael

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

just me thinking out loud.........

Your Board of Directors meet today. No not in sunny Hawaii or some such place but over the internet... a very useful meeting.. lots of ideas talked about........ like
  • what can we do to show more value to our members,
  • how can we do more to promote stamp collecting,
  • how can we promote quality when selling,
  • how can we get more buyers to recognise the value of the IPDA and its members
  • how can we get more dialogue between members
  • how can we get more members.....

What are your thoughts? We are serious about the importance of a group like us who promote standards and guidelines and values for selling over the internet. Afterall how many times do you see rubbish being sold.. don't you just want to write and tell people not to even consider buying.....

Read "StampBoards" and you will see much about the people that try to sell and the fools that buy... sad but true.. yet if a buyer .. a collector.. was to say to herself / himself.. is this person a member of a recognised association of some sort, and yes I agree there are many around the world, but we just want it to be that over the interent there is one that has some standing , as in the IPDA... wouldn't that help us all.. ?? I think so.

so.. get a fellow internet seller / dealer to join and agree to abide by our values and standars etc..

Or join yourself if you are reading and are not a member.. you might find your business,, in time... increase...

have a look at http://www.ipdaonline.org/

Best wishes.. enjoy your stamps.. Michaeland all that stuff

Monday, September 17, 2007

IPDA members competition

Hi, how are you doing with the competition.. finished it and sent in the answers???? ...

You should have receive by email the competition question paper and entry forms on 9th or 10th September .. a week ago.

Entries must be returned to Jack Hesketh by midnight on Sunday 23rd September 2007.

The Prize is the complete GB Decimal Wildings in M/S format, collections 1 and 2

The winner will be announced in the October Newsletter due to be published on 7th. October 2007. I look forward to writing who it is ?? dont let me down now !! :-)

Michael

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

GB franking dots

Hello. well actually dots is not technically correct as the marks are shaped.. as you can see from the scans.. same four stamps.. for some reason the first scan did not pick up the true colour of the dots .. which are light grey I might add.. and when I rescanned with different settings I got what is more a negative image and from which you can see the shape of the dots better.

anyway.. the dots or whatever you want to call them are from the franking machine as far as I know. I read an article on these some time back and for the life of me cannot find it, but I am guessing someone out there knows a lot about these postal markings. I am sure my mate Roy at MachinMania wrote about them.. or we spoke about them. The reason being, there is debate as to whether they are "proper" frankings to us purests that like to see a town and date cancel etc etc.. rather than some computer read and processed image.. lets leave it at that!!
Anyone have details email me and I'll share with others.
As far as I am concerned.. they spoil and "damage" the stamp. There, that should provoke some debate... And on the subject of debate ( I do tee myself up don't I.. ) if you are interested in reading and moreso discussing Machins I do recommend you register and read http://allgreendownload.com/MachinForum/index.php this is Dave Arthurs Machin Forum.. I enjoy it.. a newbie forum in some ways so lets get it going..

Enjoy your stamps.. Michael

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

members competition.. and more....

Hello everyone, if you are an IPDA member have you received your competition questions.. no!!!!!!!!!!! .. write to me at michaelatipda@gmail.com and I'll arrange..

you will enjoy the questions I think.. well I did but then again I need to get a life I am frequently told... :-)

what about the latest newsletter .. did you get that .. work of art.. well maybe not... and I am working on a slightly modified layout to make it easier to read.. send your articles and promo pieces to me..... I have space to fill for the next issue.. same email as above..

What about your free anniversary cover.. did you get it? write and tell me you did.........

and if you liked it.. I have learnt a lot since I made that.. I am doing covers for the first A380 flight as some of you may know .. and I am quite happy that I can apply my learnings...... this will be a much better cover.. better quality, better design ( many thanks to another Ken, IPDA Board member, for the invaluable input) better stamps even.

what are you looking to see from the IPDA.?? write to me on that.. I am always pleased to get emails.. constructive feedback is so very helpful and, I asure you, always well received

Best wishes.. enjoy your stamps... Michael

Monday, September 10, 2007

first flight covers on the A380

Hello.. anyone interested in these..

Please write to me... I am producing some covers.. do you collect flight covers?? .. do you have customers who collect them? let me know.. I may be able to help....

Michael as in Publicity Director IPDA.. email me at michaelatipda@gmail.com

Friday, September 07, 2007

25th October 2007 - First Flight

A date I am so looking forward to and one I am sure I will always remember.

I will be on this aircraft flying from Singapore to Sydney.. on the first ever commercial flight of the A380.

These stamps will be on covers I have designed and which I will carry on the flight, and which I hope to get franked in Singapore airport, and then franked again on arrival in Sydney.... and if I am really smooth talking maybe signed by some of the crew...

I will make a limited edition and yes, I will sell a few to cover the costs but also to let collectors have something rather special, well I hope so. If you are interested please email me at cddstamps@gmail.com ..

I am only looking at producing 25 copies.. maybe less.. so these will be quite unique as I see it.

I've been interested in the A380 for quite some time.. years in fact, and I produced a flight cover for it's first flight into Sydney.. as some of you may recall.. I even wrote a blog on the stamps of the A380.. but somehow it fell by the wayside.. I lost the link and the material I created.. and didn't continue.. I should have really.. anyway....I am copying some material from Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A380 ( you can read lots more details there) so you can read something about the aircraft itself. Apology if this doesn't interest you.. but I think it is quite interesting so am sharing my interest with you.

Five A380s were built for testing and demonstration purposes.The first prototype, serial number 001 and registration F-WWOW, was unveiled at a ceremony in Toulouse on 18th January 2005. Its maiden flight took place on 27th April 2005. The prototype, equipped with Trent 900 engines, departed runway 32L of Toulouse Blagnac International Airport with a flight crew of six headed by chief test pilot Jacques Rosay, carrying 20 tonnes of flight test instrumentations and water ballast. The take-off weight of the aircraft was 421 tonnes (464 short tons); although this was only 75 percent of its maximum take-off weight, it was the heaviest take-off weight of any passenger airliner ever flown.

In mid-November 2005, the A380 embarked on a tour of Southeast Asia and Australia for promotional and for long-haul flight testing purposes, visiting Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur. During this tour, the livery of Singapore Airlines, Qantas and Malaysia Airlines were applied in addition to the Airbus house livery. On 19th November, an A380 flew in full Emirates livery at the Dubai Air Show.

On 1st December 2005, the A380 achieved its maximum design speed of Mach 0.96, in a shallow dive, completing the opening of the flight envelope. The aircraft's maximum allowed operational speed is lower, at Mach 0.89, and its cruising speed is Mach 0.85.

On 10th January 2006, the A380 made its first transatlantic flight to Medellín in Colombia, to test engine performance at a high altitude airport. It arrived in North America on 6 February, when an A380 landed in Iqaluit, Nunavut in Canada for cold-weather testing. The same aircraft then flew to Singapore to participate in the Asian Aerospace 2006 exhibition, in full Singapore Airlines livery.

On 26th March 2006, the A380 underwent evacuation certification in Hamburg in Germany. With 8 of the 16 exits blocked, 853 passengers and 20 crew left the aircraft in 78 seconds, less than the 90 seconds required by certification standards. Three days later, the A380 received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval to carry up to 853 passengers.

The first A380 planned for delivery to a customer, serial number 003 and registration F-WWSA, took to the air in May 2006. The maiden flight of the first A380 with GP7200 engines (F-WWEA) took place on 25 August 2006.

On 4 September 2006, the first full passenger-carrying flight test took place. The aircraft flew from Toulouse with 474 Airbus employees on board, in the first of a series of flights to test passenger facilities and comfort. In November 2006, a further series of route proving flights took place to demonstrate the aircraft's performance for 150 flight hours under typical airline operating conditions.

As of September 2007, ten A380s had flown, and the five A380s in the test programme had logged over 2,900 hours during 1,995 test flights. During testing and route proving, the A380 visited 24 countries: Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Hong Kong , Iceland, India, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, the United Kingdom and United States of America. Airbus obtained the A380 type certificate from the EASA and FAA on 12 December 2006 in a joint ceremony at the company's French headquarters. The airframe still needs to receive production certification.

Amazing me thinks.. and this only scratches the surface of the awesome facts and figures and information athat exists about this aircraft.

So, were you paying attention ..........when was its maiden flight.. date, month and year.. and a prize... a flight cover.. not A380 though.. to the first three correct answers... hey, are you pleased you read this far

Enjoy your stamps.. have a great weekend.. best wishes.. Michael

Thursday, September 06, 2007

September Newsletter

Hello.. yes I have issued the September Newsletter.. have you received your copy?? .. I hope so and I also hope you read it and write to me.. with artcles and or ideas for future issues... If I get no feedback I will continue with same style and content :-) and when you receive the Members competition entries please do have a go.. lovely prize and generously donated by Jack, our Vice Chairman... If you are a member and have not received the newsletter please email me at michaelatipda@gmail.com

Not a member.. and you have an Internet presence.. please do have a look at the IPDA website.. http://www.ipdaonline.org/

Enjoy your stamps...best wishes...Michael ( publicity Director)

Monday, September 03, 2007

so much happening here in Sydney...

I just do not know what to write about.. we have APEC.. if you have no idea read this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APEC or the APEC web site.. http://www.apec2007.org/ then there is the Equine Flu.. something I have been following.. well not literally. derrgghh... but in the press.. for more, read this http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/livestock/horse/influenza ...of course if you are reading either I also suggest you get a life... but then again.. that is life here... lots of pollies pending lots of our money.. and no one spending an honest dollar betting on horses.. what a sad reflection on life of course I am only half teasing..


so, to stamps.. found this cover..
horse theme.. and with that a priority for me at the moment...... yes my horses are ok.. thankfully... and I hope they stay that way.. with some 100 plus properties infected in NSW one just doesn't know what will happen next...
oh yes I know.. the price of A380 seats from Singapore seems to be getting lower.. and I had no sponsorships.. I have to tell you I am devasted.. surely someone out there wants their name on a FDC from Singapore on the very one and only first commercial flight of this awesome aircraft.. .. ok perhaps not .. I'll go on my own .. .. read previous writing if you are not with me.. keep up people.. please keep up....

Enough... time for more study of APEC agendas.... and must get to bed early because GWB arrives tomorrow.. oh what an exciting day it will be.. and to think my first meeting is right close to the Intercontinental Hotel.. I do so hope the meeting doesn't run late ... think about it ..
also, maybe new stamps tomorrow once I check out a rumour....
enjoy your stamps and whatever is going on in your town.. certainly nothing with any heavy dudes.. they are all here .... hey lucky you .. Michael
 
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