Before I start typing all three of my typing fingers to the bone, let me make some general observations.
- Everything you read here represents my personal opinion or informed guess. I will attempt to make clear on what basis I make statements, and present proof where possible, but let's face it: we're talking about events in a faraway place, 90+ years after the fact. I eagerly await the generation of Siberian philatelists who will take up the torch, but until then, my informed guesses is all I have. Caveat emptor.
- I have my personal preferences. For example, I have almost no interest in philatelically-inspired "issues" that never served a postal purpose. So I will talk about the most valuable Siberian stamps - the Nikolaevsk-na-Amur'e "issue" and the Vladivostok airmail stamps - with disdain. I do not regard them as postage stamps in any accepted sense of the word. Similarly, I will ignore the Czech Legion charity labels which, I never tire of pointing out, were not postage stamps as they did not prepay postal services and their use was entirely optional. Fair warning!
- I am always interested in hearing from fellow collectors, or just from anyone with a question or remark. When I first tackled this subject I had the great fortune of starting a long correspondence with Bob Taylor, whose collection of Siberian material was outstanding. Dick Scheper later formed an even more impressive collection, and corresponding with both gentlemen has been a pleasure and an education. So don't hesitate to write.
- I'll be happy to give you a personal opinion about Siberian postal history from 1918-1924. The stamps I'm a little less enthusiastic about, and while I'll happily give you an opinion it's not an expert opinion, just an opinion from a collector. So you probably can't and shouldn't take that opinion to the bank!
I've been planning this for decades now, originally planning to write a book, then a website, then a series of articles before deciding that a blog is the perfect format. And the powers that be do make it very easy these days. I have no set timetable for writing, I will simply write as and when I have time.
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