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Danzig Report Nr. 154.

Quarterly Publication of the Germany Philatelic Society.
Danzig Study Group, U.S.A.
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Giles du Boulay, Aylesbury, UK.
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Bernard A. Hennig, Chicago IL {Editor Emeritus}
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The Making of a 20th Century Collector.
by John H. Ploeffe,k Ph. D., CMA -
San Juan Capistrano, CA.

Like many stamp collectors I exhibit three commen characteristics. First, I started collecting early life, at the age of six, with a simple H.E. Harris album of probably 40 to 50 pages that my mother bought for me as a packaged-deal with assortment of the world's most common stamps, a small magnifying glass and a package of stamp hinges. Second, untill I reached the age of 60, my collecting interests were still general with 18 worldwide Minkus Supreme Albums, 14 Scott International Albums and 1* Scott
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