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44th Annual Toronto Postcard Club Show
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2026
10:00 am to 4:00 pm

The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (This is on the east side of the city before the downtown traffic snarl!)
6 Sakura Way
Toronto M3C 1Z5

$10 admission includes free parking

17 dealers confirmed so far

https://torontopostcardclub.com

Janet MacDonald: I found an unexpected love for stamp collecting during a pandemic …
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So I won''t be going to this or anything but I'm curious: is it strictly postcards, or do other types of dealers show up there as well?

Carmen G-O'Donnell
RPSC / American Top. Assn
Canada, GB, Belgium, Cats, #1s, Religion, Royalty, Soccer, St on St, Titanic, Irony

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Many postcard dealers will have items of interest to philatelists and items of interest to collectors of paper ephemera: bills of exchange (cheques and bank drafts) with revenue stamps, tobacco cards, tea cards, early greeting cards, reference material … especially if they have acquired collections from estates or downsizers. If you are interested in advertising, all dealers will have advertisements on postcards and covers. Some will have vintage magazine ads. They also bring the things they don’t want to keep in their own inventory to shows to sell to other dealers. Postcards themselves are a wonderful source of stamps and postal history, auxiliary markings, and slogan cancels.

If there are specific things you would like to see, you can send an email to dealers asking them to bring those items. At a show, if you don’t see things you are interested in, you can ask if they have anything else behind the table. Many dealers have boxes filled with inexpensive items that you can sift through.

Last year I bought a lovely postcard from a postcard dealer because it had a U.S. Precancel stamp from Watertown NY that had been used in place of a Revenue stamp for postage due. An unexpected find in the Frontenac county box …

I think the lines that divide one type of paper collectible from another are getting very blurred. Things that interest you can pop up anywhere!

Janet MacDonald: I found an unexpected love for stamp collecting during a pandemic …
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Oh fer sure, Janet, I can see that indeed. Although with my Determined Desire to more carefully (and less often) add to my collection these days, I will avoid the temptation, ya know? As it is, young Richard Weigand has just sold me his Belgium collection, that crafty mentor 'o mine!

Crafty Richard: "OOH! I know what I'll do! I'll start mentoring people, and then I can sell 'em all my stuff!"
Crafty Richard's Long-Suffering Wife: "Great idea, dear!"
Carmen's Long-Suffering Husband: "Oh nooooooooo...!"  Big Grin

By the way, were you at the meeting last Thursday and I just didn't specifically meet you? Or have I already managed to forget I did? If yes, let's correct that at the next meeting! I'm trying to get to know all the Philatelic Chicks! We gotta stick together!

Carmen G-O'Donnell
RPSC / American Top. Assn
Canada, GB, Belgium, Cats, #1s, Religion, Royalty, Soccer, St on St, Titanic, Irony

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