So good to see you building up your reference library. Old catalogues are great value for money and whilst the web is a great resource, catalogues have much more detailed information.
Most excellent video Richard! I'm from Canada (not Newfoundland but Quebec) and collect Canadian stamps. I have yet to dive into early Newfoundland stamps, so this is a great video to get me started.
A very enriching episode to say the least. Your efforts with research even has a God-sent kind dealer. How rewarding that could be even if it is a 2013 catalogue, and with the purpose solely for research of dead countries, nothing beats it. I really love the dog stamps. I recently evinced interest in collecting stamps on dogs, as also cats. Until your next episode, stay cheerful. Best wishes from the coastal State of Goa, in India.
Loved this video! I really love the Newfoundland stamps and have several in my collection too! Your little red catalog is so cool! I love the iconic bust of Queen Victoria 😍
Richard, what a great episode! I love Newfoundland stamps as well, but as you pointed out, they can get extremely expensive!! As a Canadian, allow me to correct your pronunciation of Labrador. It is pronounced la-bra-DOOR, with the emphasis on the last syllable. Hope you don't mind the correction. Cheers!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it Jack. And thanks so much for your correction😉, I will pay more attention if I make another video about Newfoundland and Labrador (maybe, who knows)😉
Hi Richard. I watched your video. excellent stamps and a detailed interesting story about them and the history of Newfoundland. I looked with interest.
Great episode, Richard! Nice set of Newfoundland stamps that you got there, I am always coming across the caribou one at stamp shows and such. I like it though /I like their wildlife imagery 😊. Thanks for the episode!
Hey Richard! You did such a great job on this video! I’ve been a little busy lately with a new baby in the house but one day soon I will take a look through my Newfoundland stock book and send some more your way
I always enjoy finding a Newfoundland stamp in a mix - it's interesting that they took so long to join the Canadian confederation. Old catalogs are a wonderful value - prices for catalogs have gotten crazy expensive.
Hi Richard, interesting video about Newfoundland and its relationship with Canada and UK over the years related to postage stamps. Another interesting fact is about St. Pierre and Miquelon. Part of France and it has a long history. It seems isolated. It is not part of Canada or the USA. France is very far away.
Labrador is pronounced La as in singing the syllable la, bra as in the beginning of brother, dor as a long o in the word door. Yes English pronunciation doesn't make sense.
I'm a Newfoundlander and collector of Newfoundland stamps - nice job!
Thank you for watching ☺️
I like the 1946 catalog. That's the year I was born!
So good to see you building up your reference library. Old catalogues are great value for money and whilst the web is a great resource, catalogues have much more detailed information.
Thanks, Richard. Yes, and catalogues are great time wasters for me🤣
Most excellent video Richard! I'm from Canada (not Newfoundland but Quebec) and collect Canadian stamps. I have yet to dive into early Newfoundland stamps, so this is a great video to get me started.
A very enriching episode to say the least. Your efforts with research even has a God-sent kind dealer. How rewarding that could be even if it is a 2013 catalogue, and with the purpose solely for research of dead countries, nothing beats it. I really love the dog stamps. I recently evinced interest in collecting stamps on dogs, as also cats. Until your next episode, stay cheerful.
Best wishes from the coastal State of Goa, in India.
Thanks a lot, Basil😁
Loved this video! I really love the Newfoundland stamps and have several in my collection too! Your little red catalog is so cool! I love the iconic bust of Queen Victoria 😍
Thanks, Sarah. I love them too. I hope I can travel to Canada soon, especially Newfoundland 🤪
Richard, what a great episode! I love Newfoundland stamps as well, but as you pointed out, they can get extremely expensive!! As a Canadian, allow me to correct your pronunciation of Labrador. It is pronounced la-bra-DOOR, with the emphasis on the last syllable. Hope you don't mind the correction. Cheers!
I’m so happy you enjoyed it Jack. And thanks so much for your correction😉, I will pay more attention if I make another video about Newfoundland and Labrador (maybe, who knows)😉
Interesting and beautiful stamps also older catalog very cool, thanks Richard 👊
I’m glad you like it, thank you.😀
Thank you very much. Informative. Love the hand you used as a pointer
Thanks for watching, Lawrence.
Hi Richard. I watched your video. excellent stamps and a detailed interesting story about them and the history of Newfoundland. I looked with interest.
Thank you Sergey.
Great episode, Richard! Nice set of Newfoundland stamps that you got there, I am always coming across the caribou one at stamp shows and such. I like it though /I like their wildlife imagery 😊. Thanks for the episode!
Thanks for watching as always, Lisa😀
Oh well done! Another enjoyable episode Richard, and I love your antique catalog 😍.
Thank you Graham. Yes, I bought it without hesitation😁
Hey Richard! You did such a great job on this video! I’ve been a little busy lately with a new baby in the house but one day soon I will take a look through my Newfoundland stock book and send some more your way
You're the best, Jake. So happy that you enjoyed this video.
I always enjoy finding a Newfoundland stamp in a mix - it's interesting that they took so long to join the Canadian confederation. Old catalogs are a wonderful value - prices for catalogs have gotten crazy expensive.
Thank you, I will definitely add more Newfoundland stamps to my collection
Very informative Richard. I Really enjoy watching your videos
Thank you Bradley, I’m happy you enjoyed it ☺️
@@RichardPhilatelist Yes sir. I love watching yours and others videos on stamps
Great episode! I am slowly working on my BNA collection - as you say, they can be expensive.
Thank you for watching!☺️
Hi Richard, interesting video about Newfoundland and its relationship with Canada and UK over the years related to postage stamps. Another interesting fact is about St. Pierre and Miquelon. Part of France and it has a long history. It seems isolated. It is not part of Canada or the USA. France is very far away.
Thanks for watching and the information ☺️
I have the 1932 newfoundland dog stamp that you don't have . would you like to buy ?
Nice video - here's a link to my Flickr photo of my Dad's old album of Newfoundland stamps - I have that dog! flic.kr/p/2pfZPZn
Labrador is pronounced La as in singing the syllable la, bra as in the beginning of brother, dor as a long o in the word door. Yes English pronunciation doesn't make sense.
Thanks for watching, Chris and thanks for correcting my pronunciation。