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Germany Philatelic Society Show-and-Tell
January 18, 2026
To our Esteemed German Philatelic Society Members:
It’s time for our next show-and-tell. Now that we have enjoyed the holidays, it’s time to talk about what really matters: German stamps!
Our next show-and-tell will be Sunday evening, January 18th, at 6:30 PM EST. If you need any help, please do not hesitate to contact me at kolkermd@att.net, and I will make sure your things get the attention they deserve.
So whether you have a bunch of newer items to show off, or you want to hang out and learn a thing or two, this is a great way to spend an evening!
The link:
Meeting invite
Germany Philatelic Society – Show and Tell!!! Show us your best, and learn a thing or two!
Jan 18, 2026, 6:30 – 8:00 PM (America/New_York)
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.https://meet.goto.com/291392157
You can also dial in using your phone.
Access Code:
291-392-157
United States:
Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts:
https://meet.goto.com/install
Let’s start the new year right and learn something new!
See you there!
Christopher Kolker MD
Board Member, Germany Philatelic Society
December President’s Message
Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!
That’s the German expression used at New Years, literally “a good slide into the New Year”. 2026 will bring a number of Changes to the society. First, we will have a new editor of the Specialist. Peter Weisensel decided to retire in October after many years of faithful service to the society, but he graciously agreed to stay on until this issue, the last issue of 2025, to ease the transition. He began in July 2014, so he oversaw our journal for a bit over a decade. Thanks are also due to Rudi Anders, our past president, who assisted Peter in this role over the last few months.
There will be other changes. I’ve taken a look at our finances. While I can assure the membership that there will be no dues increase, we have some challenges, especially with the Specialist. It currently costs $70 per member per year to produce the Specialist. We receive $40 per member per year in dues. Advertising is minimal, covering about 8% of our costs. The society also has other expenses, such as a small salary for our Secretary/Treasurer, awards, convention, and office expenses. We’ve only been able to stay afloat through the generosity of members as well as bequests by members who have passed. We appreciate their generosity.
This method is not sustainable. Costs continue to rise. We have received a new, higher quote from our printer, and as all stamp collectors know, postage costs are rising as well.
Our first proposal is to scale back the Specialist to six issues per year. Many similar publications of small philatelic hobby groups follow this plan, such as First Days and The Airpost Journal. Even the much larger American Topical Association publishes Topical Times on a bimonthly basis. So will we. If we do this, our cost per member per issue will come down to a much more sustainable $42 per member per year. Now we do hope to make another change. We plan to increase the journal size slightly to 6” X 9” from the current 5.5” X 8.5” and add a higher quality cover stock, like the above-mentioned journals. That will give us an additional space and an 4 pages per issue and will align us with comparable journals in the philatelic world.
Second, we’ll be working on increasing our advertising revenue. Vice President Van Siegling has agreed to act as interim advertising manager. He is a former board member of the APS, has served as interim executive director of a major dealer organization, and has managed both gaming and science fiction conventions in Columbus and the US. We also invite members who are dealers to consider advertising with us. We hope to have a new rate chart posted on our website by the end of the year.
To edit the Specialist, we will use a new system similar to that used by scientific journals. There will be an Editor in Chief responsible for managing the journal and a Board of Editors who will handle the copy editing. I am happy to announce the first three members of our Board of Editors. They are myself, Gary Loew, who was the long time Editor of the American Philatelist, and board member Oliver Wyrtki, who also edits the Vorläufer, the magazine of the German Colonies Collectors Group, a Study Group of the GPS. Jason Youngblood will remain Production Editor and will collate the articles and prepare the magazine for the printer. We are still looking for an Editor in Chief, and would be happy to receive suggestions.
Finally, I’d like to give a brief update on Boston 2026 and the 14th German American Salon. Plans are proceeding nicely. We will have a show table, where members can meet up, a full slate of talks during the show, and our Annual General Meeting. There will be a social meeting time during the show. The Welcome Reception for the Salon will be held at a nearby restaurant, across the street form the convention center, and we plan to have a city tour. There will be a Tour of the Salon Exhibits and an Salon Awards Reception to close the Salon. We have 35 Salon exhibits from 27 exhibitors from Germany and the US. All GPS members will be welcome to attend all Salon events, including the free opening reception (with refreshments), the tour (fee charged), and the award ceremony. However, we will ask people to sign up in advance for the last three items so we can have a proper count for the restaurant and tour. There will be a sign-up form in an upcoming issue of the Specialist. We reserve the right to cap attendees for these three events if necessary.
Finally, I’d like to invite suggestions, questions, and comments. Please write to me at conventions*at*germanyphilatelicsocietyusa.org.
Happy New Year to All!
Ken Gilbert
President
Boston 2026 Tentative Schedule for the German American Salon
May 24
10 am (1 h): KgU Propaganda Forgeries of the DDR by Oliver Wyrtki
11 am (1 h): The Complete Story of the 1934-1939 Deutsche Lufthansa Route between Germany and South America by Gary Loew
1 pm (1 h): German Connections in Hawaii and the Pacific by Oliver Wyrtki
2 pm (1 h): Soccer Made in Germany: Germany and the World Cup by Ken Gilbert (Lecture Area, Europe Pavilion)
May 25
1 pm (1 h): The Philatelic Business of Saipan by Oliver Wyrtki
May 26
9 am (3 h): Germany Philatelic Society Board Meeting (closed)
1 pm (2 h): Third Reich Study Group
3 pm (1 h): Talk with BPP Expertizer Tobias Huylmans
Salon Starts
5 pm (4 h): 14th German American Salon (Germany Philatelic Society) Welcome Reception (advance reservation required). Alma Gaucha Prime Brazilian Steakhouse, 401 D St. (directly across from the Convention Center)
May 27
9 am (3 h): 14th German American Salon. Tour of City with Boston Sightseeing (advance reservation required). Pickup in front of Convention Center.
1 pm (2 h): GCCG and Arge Kolonial Joint MeetingFeature Presentation: German Postal History of Samoa by Jan Berg
3 pm (1 h): Allied Occupation of German East Africa 1914-1920 by Regis Hoffman
May 28
9 am (2 h): BDPh and GPS Joint Board Meeting (closed)
11 am (2 h): Germany Philatelic Society Social Session
1 pm (2 h): GCCG/ArGe Kolonial Joint Show and Tell
3 pm (2 h): Germany Philatelic Society Annual General Meeting
May 29
10 am (1 h): 14th German American Salon, Salon Exhibit Tour (Europe Pavilion)
11 am (1 h): 14th German American Salon, Salon Exhibit Awards. (Europe Pavilion). This is the farewell event.
1 pm (1 h): Frauds and Fakes of the Third Reich by Chris Kolker
Salon Ends
6:30 pm: Boston 2026 Awards Dinner (Grands and Large Golds only—no GPS Awards).
This is as of January 11, 2026. Schedule is subject to change.
Save the Date for GCCG Show and Tell October 5, 2025 at 2:30 pm EDT
Dear Members,
It’s time again for our Show and Tell! I will revisit some of the items we highlighted at GASS, plus a quick presentation on what you can expect in Boston. If you haven’t made your reservations for Boston, there is still time.
And time is running out to sign up to exhibit at Boston in the German American Salon (non-competitive). The deadline is the end of September. Not hard, as it is a “fill in the blank” form on the website (make sure you select “German American Salon”). Just attach your title/first exhibit page and a brief synopsis. I have one exhibit I still have to create, so I’m cheating by just creating the title page and a brief write up. It’s that easy! Let me know if you need help and I can provide you with an example.
Keep your eyes open for the formal Show and Tell announcement. More soon, Oliver
Show and Tell: Sunday, September 21st, 7PM, EDT
Sunday, September 21st, 7PM, EDT
Show-and-Tell, anything and everything German!
Germany Philatelic Society
Sep 21, 2025, 7:00 – 8:30 PM (America/New_York)
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet, or smartphone.https://meet.goto.com/855279621
You can also dial in using your phone.
Access Code:
855-279-621
United States:
Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts:https://meet.goto.com/install
March/April/May/June/July/August Specialist available for viewing in Member Area
Check out the latest edition of the Specialist. It is available online in our member’s section. Check it out before it arrives in the mail. If you do not have access to the member’s area please contact us.
Show-and-Tell Online July 20th at 7PM
I am excited to announce that our next online presentation is a Show-and-tell. These popular virtual get-togethers provide everyone with the opportunity to showcase their knowledge and learn something new.
Our meeting will be on July 20th, 7PM EDT.:
Here is the link:
Germany Philatelic Society – Show and Tell!!! Show us your best, and learn something new!
Jul 20, 2025, 7:00 – 8:30 PM (America/New_York)
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.https://meet.goto.com/529164421
You can also dial in using your phone.
Access Code:
529-164-421
United States:
Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts:
https://meet.goto.com/install
If you have issues with the online nature of things and need a bit of help, just email me at kolkermd@att.net, and I will get you set up!
I look forward to seeing you all there!
Keep Calm and Keep Collecting!
Sincerely,
Chris Kolker MD
Board Member, Germany Philatelic Society
The Secrets of German Stamps’ Greatest Forger – Now You Can Know the Truth–Jun 1 at 7:30 pm
A presentation by Christopher Kolker MD, Board Member of the Germany Philatelic Society This very special presentation is Sunday, June 1, at 7:30PM on GoToMeeting: Meeting invite Germany Philatelic Society – Discover the Secrets of the World’s Most Prolific German Stamp ForgerJun 1, 2025, 7:30 – 9:00 PM (America/New_York) Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.https://meet.goto.com/142683085 You can also dial in using your phone. Access Code:142-683-085 United States:+1 (646) 749-3122 Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://meet.goto.com/install |
Two More Reasons to Attend the Great American Stamp Show
The German Philatelic Society has given us two more compelling reasons to travel to Schaumburg, IL, just outside Chicago, for the Great American Stamp Show, taking place from August 14 to 17, 2025.
Not only will the GPS hold its annual meeting and auction, featuring great speakers from the Third Reich Study Group and the German Colonies Collectors’ Group, but it will also host its annual banquet.
The banquet will be held at Morett’s Restaurant at 1893 Walden Office Square in Schaumburg from 6 PM to 8 PM. The food will feature both traditional American and Italian dishes.
The GPS will also have a more informal breakfast at Wildberry’s Pancakes and Café on Thursday, August 14, at 8 AM. This is our way of hosting a “Welcome to GASS” get-together for GPS members before the show begins.
If you would like to attend either one or both of our gatherings, please contact me at kolkermd@att.net. Thank you for your support of the Germany Philatelic Society, and see you in Chicago!






