December IPDA Newsletter now available

On behalf of the Chairman, the Board of Directors, and the membership of the IPDA, I am pleased to announce that the December newsletter is available.

Included in this month's issue is a brilliant discussion on the Great Britain Scott 93 £5 Orange shades, specimens, and cancellations including some potentially sketchy behavior associated with this issue.

The third installment of IPDA member Scott Payton's "Franklin-Washingtons-Taming the Beast" identification protocol. A must read for those who want to learn how to properly identify these often challenging issues.

Michael Dodd's monthly Raspberries appear and there are some real gems there.

IPDA Director Ken Sanford writes to let us know that the Air Crash Mail of the World book is soon to be published and he
is now taking orders. Knowing Ken's expertise in Air Mails, I am certain this will be a must add to your reference library and would make a great holiday gift for someone as well.

An insightful commentary by IPDA member and contributor, Jim Capelle, reviews some aspects of tax and shipping regulations concerning the online marketplace.

Some more blither and blather from yours truly about our old friend Johnny is present as well.

The members and board of the IPDA hope you all enjoy this issue and that you all have a very happy holiday season.

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