Coil Line Index - Volume 1 - 1988

Coil Line Index - Volume 1 - 1988

Coil Line Index - Volume 1 - 1988 Issue 1, May – pgs 1 Issue 2, July – pgs 1 - 3 Issue 3, September – pgs 1 - 6 Issue 4, October – pgs 1 - 1 Issue 5, November – pgs 1 - 1 Issue 6, December – pgs 1 - 1 4.9¢ Buckboard ‘Buggy Whip’, I 3, p 5 15¢ Tugboat ‘plate gaouge’, I 4, p 1 Ads, I 2, p 3, I 3, p 6, I 4, p 6, I 5, p 8, I 6, p 13 Books Denson’s Specialized Catalog of Plate Number Coils on First Day Covers, Souvenir Pages, and Ceremony Programs, Ed Denson Transportation Issue Plate Number Coil Stamps, Joseph Agris, M.D. Briefly, I 4, p 4, I 5, p 2, I 6, p 3 Coil Web Splices, I 3, p 5 Editorial, Tom Maeder, I 2, p 1, I 4, p 1, I 5, p 1, I 6, p 1 Freak, 20¢ Fire Pumber, Wounded “P”, I 2, p 3 Gap Collecting not dead, I 4, p 4 Gum Textures, I 4, p 3 Introduction of Editor, Tom Maeder, I 1, p 1 PNCs at World Stamp Expo, Gene Trinks, I 3, p 2 Philatelic Center Operations Guide, I 6, p 4 Projects, I 3, p 6 Quiz, I 6, p 12 Recent Commercial Auction Results, I 3, p 4, I 5, p 7, I 6, p 10 Survey Results of Transportation Series, I 6, p 5 Survey Results of Philatelic Windows, I 5, p 5-6, I 6, p 11 Tape Splice, I 5, p 1 Transportation Series Designs, Bill McMurray, I 6, p 6 PNC3 Collecting Interests, I 2, I 4, p 5, I 5, p 4 Meeting Summary, Detroit, I 3, p 1-2 Membership, I 2, p 3, I 3, p 3, I 4, 6, I 6, p 12 Note from the President, Don Eastman, I 6, p 1 Roster, I 6, p 7-9 Treasurer’s Report, I 3, p 1 Coil Line Index - Volume 2 - 1989 Issue 1, January – pgs 1 - 8 Issue 7, July – pgs 1 - 16 25¢ Honeybee, I 12, p 10 Issue 2, February – pgs 1 - 18 Issue 8, August – pgs 1 - 16 22¢ Flag, I 7, p 9 Issue 3, March – pgs 1 - 12 Issue 9, September – pgs 1 - 10 22¢ Flag Test Coil, I 7, p 9 Issue 4, April – pgs 1 - 14 Issue 10, October – pgs 1 - 14 25¢ ‘E’ Coil, I 12, p 10 Issue 5, May – pgs 1 - 12 Issue 11, November – pgs 1 - 12 22¢ ‘D’ Coil, I 6, p 5 Issue 6, June – pgs 1 - 6 Issue 12, December – pgs 1 - 18 I = Issue 22¢ Flag, I 7, p 9 22¢ Flag Test Coil, I 7, p 9 1¢ Omnibus ‘mirror image’ #5, I 1, p1 25¢ ‘E’ Coil, I 12, p 10 7.6¢ Carreta Imperf, I 5, p 2 25¢ Bread Wagon, I 11, p 4 10.1¢ Oil Wagon ‘flying duck’, I 4, p 2 25¢ Honeybee, I 12, p 10 12.5¢ Pushcart paper types, I 8, p 13-14 Cottrell and Honeybee Gaps / Joint Lines – Pricing, Robert Plate # 2 tagged, un-precanceled, I 6, p 1, I 7, p 1 Rabinowitz, I 9, p 6 A Study, Lee Warzala, I 8, p 13-14 Cottrell Press Plate Numbers, I 10, p 9 16.7¢ Popcorn Wagon, I 6, p 6 Dr. F. Frederick Householder, Obit, I 2, p 10 17¢ Electric Auto, Type C, I 5, p 2 Editor’s Notes, Tom Maeder, I 2, p 1, I 3, p 4-5, I 4, p 1, Mat Variety, I 10, p 4, I 11, p 3 I 8, p 9 18¢ Flag PNC on cover, I 10, p 4 Equal But Not Equal, Robert Rabinowitz, I 10, p 9 20.5¢ Fire Engine service inscription gap, I 1, p 6 Exhibiting, Frank L. Shively, Jr., I 12, p 15-17 22¢ Flag color error, I 6, p 2, I 7, p 1 ‘F’ Stamp, I 11, p 1 25¢ Bread Wagon – Plating #2, I 2, p 5, Imperf, I 4, p 3 Gap Collecting not dead, I 1, p 6 25¢ Flag over Yosemite color variety Gap Position Randomness – A Statistical Approach, I 5, p 2-3, I 6, p 6, I 7, p 2-3, I 8, p 3, I 10, p 2 Robert Rabinowitz, I 7, p 7 Imperf, I 5, p 5, I 6, p 6, I 10, p 4, I 11, p 3 Half Gaps, I 9, p 3 25¢ Honeybee ‘joint lines’, I 2, p 4, I 3, p 6, I 4, p 4, I 5, p 9, Imperf Coil Reports, I 3, p 6, I 4, p 3, I 5, p 2, 5, I 6, p 6, I 8, p 4, I 9, p 5 I 10, p 4, I 11, p 3 Varieties, I 12, p 7 Linn’s Trends in PNC Pricing, I 8, p 9 Imperf on FDC, I 3, p 6 Mixture Reviews, I 2, p 2, I 3, p 2-3, I 4, p 2, I 5, p 6, Ads, I 1, p8, I 2, p 18, I 3, p 12, I 4, p 10, I 5, p 12, I 6, p 8 I 7, p 3 I 7, p16, I 8, p 16, I 9, p 10, I 10, p 14, I 11, p 12, I 12, p 18 Mixture Sorting – An Opinion, Tom Maeder, I 3, p 4 APS Affiliation, I 5, p 1, Insurance, I 8, p 3 Paper Splice, I 3, p 5 Another PNC Collecting Topic, Robert Rabinowitz, I 11, p 8 Plating the Bread Wagon, I 2, p 5 Auction Results (Commercial), Dec 88, I 1, p 4, Jan 89, I 2, p 11, Feb Mar 89, I 4, p 5-6 PNC3 Mar Apr 89, I 5, p 7-9, May 89, I 7, p 5 Annual Meeting, I 8, p 1, I 10, p 1, I 11, p 1 Jun Jul 89, I 8, p 5, 7 Jul 89, I 9, p 4, Aug 89, I 10, p 5 Auction rules, I 2, p 6-8 Sep Oct, I 11, p 5-6, Nov 89, I 12, p 11 Auction #1, I 1, p 1, I 4, p 11-14 Results, I 6, p 7 A View on Paper Types, Ike Lee, I 12, p 12 Auction #2, I 8, p 15, I 10, p 10-14 Results, I 12, p 5 Book Reviews Dues are Due, I 12, p 1 Esrati, S., Plate Number Coil Catalog 1989, I 8, p 9 Election of Officers, I 5, p 1, I 7, p 1 Washburn, R., PNC’s on Cover, I 3, p 5 Election Results, I 9, p 1 Washburn, R., PNC Varieties, I 3, p 5 Roster of Members, I 2, p 13-16, I 7, p 11-15 Briefly, I 1, p 7, I 2, p 12, I 3, p 6, I 4, p 4, I 5, p 5, I 6, p 6, Members’ Interests list, I 1, p 6 I 7, p 7, I 8, p 4, I 9, p 5, I 10, p 4, I 11, p 3, I 12, p Membership, I 1, p 7, I 3, p 8, I 4, p 4, I 5, p 3, I 6, p 3, Buffalo Bones and Eddie, Ed Gould, I 5, p 10 I 7, p 15, I 8, p 4, I 9, p 10, I 10, p 3, I 11, p 12, Buzzline, Mac Johnson, I 12, p 7-9 I 12, p 14 Coil Label error, I 5, p 5 Treasurer’s Report, I 1, p 3, I 11, p 2 Collecting PNC Price Lists, Robert Rabinowitz, I 11, p 8 Post Office Inventory – What Does It Mean?, I 3, p 1 Commercial Covers EKU/FDC, Rob Washburn Precanceled Stamps, USPS Permit, I 11, p 7 11¢ Caboose, I 10, p 7 USPS Regulations, I 3, p 10 11¢ Stutz Bearcat, I 10, p 7 Printer’s Waste Strip, I 11, p 1 14¢ Iceboat, I 9, p 7-8 Readers’ Digest 17¢ Dog Sled, I 9, p 7 2¢ Locomotive #1, I 10, p 4 17¢ Electric Auto, I 8, p 11-12 12.5¢ Pushcart #2, I 6, p 1, I 7, p 1 18¢ Flag, I 2, p 9-10 Review – Esrati’s 1989 Catalog Gap Chart, Robert 18¢ Surrey, I 3, p 7-8 Rabinowitz, I 8, p 10 20¢ Consumer Education, I 6, p 5-6 Searching, Ed Gould, I 7, p 4, I 8, p 8, I 11, p 9 20¢ Fire Pumper, I 5, p 11 Surveys: Member Interests, I 7, p 1, I 8, p 1, I 9, p 1 20¢ Flag, I 7, p 9 Transportation series, I 3, p 9, I 4, p 7 22¢ ‘D’ Coil, I 6, p 5 The Ghosts of Gaps Past, Robert Rabinowitz, I 12, p 13-14 25¢ Bread Wagon, I 11, p 4 View From Across the Counter, Cell O/Phane, I 11, p 11 Coil Line Index - Volume 3 - 1990 Issue 1, January – pgs 1 - 16 Issue 7, July – pgs 1 - 10 Editor’s comments, Tom Maeder, I 1, p 1, I 5, p 1 Issue 2, February – pgs 1 - 14 Issue 8, August – pgs 1 - 16 Editor’s Corner, Harold Brown, I 8, p 1-2, I 9, p 1-2, Issue 3, March – pgs 1 - 10 Issue 9, September – pgs 1 - 6 I 10, p 1-2, I 12, p 2 Issue 4, April – pgs 1 - 24 Issue 10, October – pgs 1 – 22 Exhibiting PNCs, Bill Murray, I 11, p 9-14 Issue 5, May – pgs 1 - 20 Issue 11, November – pgs 1 - 16 Frank Shively encourages exhibitors, I 6, p 1 Issue 6, June – pgs 1 - 8 Issue 12, December – pgs 1 - 16 Forgery Corner, Joann Lenz, I 10, p 5 Let’s study STAMPS!, Paul Brumley, I 7, p 8 5¢ Circus Wagon, I 9, p1 Lessons learned mailing PNC strips, Kim Cuniberti, 15¢ Tugboat, I 4 p 4 I 11, p1 20¢ Flag precancel forgery, I 10, p 5, I 12, p 15 Linn’s Trends, I 2, p 1 22¢ Flag black field, I 3 p 5-6, I 4, p 4 Member Felix Ganz dies, I 11, p 7 25¢ Flag roll sizes, I 10, p 2 Mysteries of PNC distribution, Ed Gould, I 11, p 3 25¢ Honeybee Color varieties Black, I 3, p 7, Green, Yellow and Blue, I 2, p 7 PNC3 Red, I 1, p 8, White, I 4, p 7 Annual Meeting, I 7, p 8, I 8, p 1 25¢ Yosemite ‘black field’, I 3, p 5 Minutes, I 10, p 3-4 $1 Sea Plane coil, I 3, p 1 Auction rules, I 2, p 13-14, I 8, p 16 Ads, I 1 p 16, I 2, p 12, I 3, p 10, I 4, p 16, I 5, p 20, I 6, p 4, Auction #3, I 4, p 1, I 4, p17-24, Results, I 6, p 8 I 7, p 3, I 8, p 3, I 9, p 6, I 10, p 6, I 11, p 7, I 12, p 12 Auction #4, I 8, p 15-16, I 10, p 13-19, Results, I 12, p 16 A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, Eugene Y.

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