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Friday, September 30, 2011

From http://philatelica.ro, here's a "GUIDE TO MAXIMAPHILY" by my distinguished friend Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC (in ROMANIAN, but you can still get the point, can't you? If not, ask around - "where there's a will...")

http://philatelica.ro/carte_id.pdf
From http://philatelica.ro, here's a "GUIDE TO MAXIMAPHILY" by my distinguished friend Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC (in ROMANIAN, but you can still get the point, can't you? If not, ask around - "where there's a will...")

http://moldphila.com/fr/books/1218-ghid-de-maximafilie-ioan-daniliuc.html

Another very informative book by Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC, of which I own a copy here, in USA, sent by another distinguished friend and philatelist, TEODOR GHIATZA-MELNIC, is this:
http://www.maximaphiles-francais.org/?Une-histoire-de-Maximaphilie-en
[Dans les Note(s), s'il vous plait de correcter DANINIUC, avec DANILIUC, biensur. :) ]

He has promoted philately, in general, and maximaphily, in particular, on a global scale, including from the position of a high-ranking official, such as member of the FIP Commission for Maximaphily.
He has designed many world-class pictorial postmarks for philatelic events.
I have honored the truly meaningful philatelic activity, over many years, of my friend 
Col(r).Dr. IOAN N. DANILIUC with this personalized stamp that I created at zazzle.
http://www.zazzle.com/col_r_dr_ioan_n_daniliuc_postage-172931604454540341?rf=238693463283865848


This is my custom maximum card, VERY non-traditional (but hey!...:)...) because I wanted a postcard related to the stamp. So I printed that text, I cut the relevant paragraph, and I affixed the stamp, postmarking it with my own Mailer's Postmark Permit canceller. Sterling, VA is the place from where my tribute to him originated, as far as postmarking is concerned. 

This is a peelable postcard backing, which I affixed onto the custom postcard above.
:)

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