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Do you collect stamps? Perhaps you have at home a lot of stamps for exchange and you don’t know other collectors? Do you have collector friends nearby but you don’t have other stamps for exchange with them? In this case this site might be of interest to you. I’m sure there is someone, who needs your duplicate stamps, so just send (at least) 20 different stamps to my address, write what you collect and don’t forget to include your address. In a few days you will receive another 20 stamps and two addresses of other stamp collectors who are willing to exchange stamps with you.

To those two addresses again send at least 20 different stamps, and try to fulfil wishes of the collector to whom you are sending stamps. And also you can inform any of your nearby friends, who collect stamps and are also looking for new exchange partners, about these sites. I this way, I’m sure you will get some new stamps for your collection.

What is your risk? Your 20 stamps (you don’t know what to do with), postage for one letter and a little of your time. And what can you get? New stamps, new friends and a lot of fun. Of course, you can send me any time 20 different stamps and you will again receive 20 other stamps and two addresses (of the last two senders). The stamp exchange could be even more revarding if you try to translate any of the pages of this site into some other language. Send in a transation and (if you want) I will put your name and adrdress at the bottom of the site - so every visitor can send you stamps for exchange. By working together we can join a lot of different collectors and the result should be richer stamp collections and wider range of collector’s addresses.

And some more! The only rule for exchange is to send at least 20 different stamps and try to fulfil that collector’s wishes. It is not important if they are mint or used stamps, or what their catalogue value is. If you don’t need some stamps, simply send them to another stamp collector who might need them. And when you get a new letter, simply exchange stamps and don’t forget to send your letter to the other address.

Translation into English:
Edward Sharman
P. O. Box 19063
Irvine, CA 92623
USA
collect:
only postally-used (not mint or cancelled-to-order or CTO) stamps of smaller countries of Europe and Asia, especially countries of former Yugoslavia and former Soviet Union.
offer:
postally-used stamps of USA, Japan, Sweden, China, and selected other countries of Europe and Asia, generally on a 1:1 basis, 50 to 100 at a time. I can also offer recent mint USA.
I read English, German, Russian or Chinese, but I write only English.