The Finnish Philatelist

 

The Finnish Philatelist is a newsletter issued by the Finnish Study Group in Scandinavian Collectors Club. The newsletter is published quarterly. For your convenience and as an additional channel to reach collectors, selected articles from the TFP will be reprinted as PDF files at this site. TFP contains many significant articles, which are translated reprints from articles published in Finnish stamp collecting magazines. Several of these will also be reprinted here, but until further those written exclusively for the TFP will appear. The pages will be updated with new articles as time permits. For direct subscription of the newsletter or for application of membership in Scandinavian Collectors Club, contact Roger P.Quinby.

 

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2006

 

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Vol. 11 no. 3

Mixed Franking of Russian Kopek issues with Finnish Mark and Penni Issues

Roger P. Quinby

 

2.40

Vol. 11 no. 3

Mixed Franking Of The Russian Kopek Issue And The 1917 Saarinen Issue

Leonard Tann & Roger P. Quinby

 

0.80

Vol. 11 no. 3

Insured Mail From Finland to Russia 1891 - 1918

Morten Naarstad

 

1.52

Vol. 11 no. 3

Finland’s Зregistration Labels

Matti Sipari

 

1.12

Vol. 11 no. 2

Russian franking from Finland to foreign destinations 1900 – 1918

Roger P. Quinby, Morten Naarstad, Jon Iversen & Dirk Vorwerck

 

1.80

Vol. 11 no. 2

1905 Semi-Postal Charity stamps

Roger P. Quinby & Dirk Vorwerck

 

1.15

Vol. 11 no. 2

1914 and 1915/1917 Russian Semi-Postal Charity stamps

Roger P. Quinby & Dirk Vorwerck

 

1.60

 

 

 

2004

 

 

Vol. 9 no. 4

2 Kopek Romanov on a 1915 Mixed Franking COD Parcel Card

Roger P. Quinby & Jon Iversen

 

0.65

Vol. 9 no. 4

Presseombudsman Update (Se Civil Censorship of Printed Matter From Abroad in Vol. 9 no. 1)

Roger P. Quinby & Ed Fraser

 

0.60

Vol. 9 no. 3

Prohibited Label On Post Card Prompts Enforcement Of Ban Against Added Text

Dirk Vorwerck

 

0.50

Vol. 9 no. 1

Elusive And Very Rare Co-runners From The Russian Definitive Series of 1889 - 1906

Roger P. Quinby

 

0.97

Vol. 9 no. 1

Civil Censorship of Printed Matter From Abroad

Lars Trygg +

 

1.28

Vol. 9 no. 1

Notes On Ring Stationery Cancellation Forgeries

Roger P. Quinby

 

0.94

 

 

 

2003

 

 

Vol. 8 no. 4

The Elusive m/1909 70 Kopek Definitive Issues Used in Finland

Roger P. Quinby

 

1.95

Vol. 8 no. 4

Postal Connections Between Finland And Russia 1918-1922

Jorma Keturi, Jorma Lindeblad & Janne Salstein

 

1.34

Vol. 8 no. 2

Collecting Finnish Railway Post Offices – Cancellations  - Some Additions (See Collecting Finnish Railway Post Offices in Vol. 6 no. 5)

Norman C. Franklin

 

5.40

 

 

 

2001

 

 

Vol. 6 no. 5

Collecting Finnish Railway Post offices

John Macdonnell

 

4.42

Vol. 6 no. 4

3 Kopek Ring Postal Cards: Recognizing Address Line Varieties, Type I & Type II

Roger P. Quinby +

 

1.18

Vol. 6 no. 3

Russian Design Type – 1901 Postal Cards

Roger P. Quinby

 

1.74

Vol. 6 no. 3

New Eagle Type – 1911 Postal Cards

Roger P. Quinby

 

2.51

Vol. 6 no. 1

Mourning Stamp Catalyst for Finnish Nationalism and Protest of Russian Stamps

From “Filatelisti”

 

3.45

 

 

 

1998

 

 

Vol. 3 no. 1

The “Mourning Stamp” Card of Finland

Dirk Vorwerck

 

0.65

 

 

 

 

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Morten Naarstad May 9th 2006

 

Updated

Subject

May 9th 2006

Russian franking from Finland to foreign destinations 1900 – 1918

1905 Semi-Postal Charity stamps

1914 and 1915/1917 Russian Semi-Postal Charity stamps

 

May 11th 2006

3 Kopek Ring Postal Cards: Recognizing Address Line Varieties, Type I & Type II

 

May 13 2006

2 Kopek Romanov on a 1915 Mixed Franking COD Parcel Card

Prohibited Label On Post Card Prompts Enforcement Of Ban Against Added Text

Elusive And Very Rare Co-runners From The Russian Definitive Series of 1889 – 1906

Civil Censorship of Printed Matter From Abroad

Notes On Ring Stationery Cancellation Forgeries

Presseombudsman Update

The Elusive m/1909 70 Kopek Definitive Issues Used in Finland

Collecting Finnish Railway Post Offices – Cancellations  - Some Additions

Collecting Finnish Railway Post offices

Russian Design Type – 1901 Postal Cards

Mourning Stamp Catalyst for Finnish Nationalism and Protest of Russian Stamps

 

May 28 2006

Authors

 

May 30th 2006

Postal Connections Between Finland And Russia 1918-1922

The “Mourning Stamp” Card of Finland

 

August 15th 2006

Insured Mail From Finland to Russia 1891 – 1918

 

August 29 2006

Mixed Franking of Russian Kopek issues with Finnish Mark and Penni Issues

Mixed Franking Of The Russian Kopek Issue And The 1917 Saarinen Issue

Insured Mail From Finland to Russia 1891 - 1918

Finland’s Зregistration Labels