21.11.2018 – KNBF: becomes a forerunner by amending its exhibition regulations
(rh) After many years, the Royal Dutch Union of Stamp Clubs (KNBF) has changed a number of essential elements of its exhibition regulations. It turns out that the KNBF is suddenly becoming a forerunner in exhibiting small collections in particular. These are small collections that until now have been excluded nationally and internationally. The KNBF hopes to receive the support of the FEPA and later the FIP on this point, so that the new rules can probably be implemented everywhere. Some time ago the same procedure (beginning with a trial) was – successfully – followed for exhibiting picture postcards.
The now announced changes will be introduced in early 2019, after changed regulations have been published on the KNBF’s website.
The most important changes are:
5.1 a Categories 2 and 3 will be merged into category 2. Collections that have not been exhibited before can now be submitted in this category. 5.5 e New! Small collections (larger than an exhibition frame, but smaller than the minimum per category) can be judged on trial. This assessment has national value only, but it is possible that FIP later on will adjust itself to the new rules. Until then it’s not yet possible to exhibit internationally. However, it is possible to promote from category 2 to category 1. For the time being, the assessment has no value for foreign national exhibitions. Until then it is not possible that someone who was judged in category 1 in the Netherlands, may exhibit in (for example) Belgium or Germany in category 1.
7.1 The system of Dutch points rating will be abolished. For both classes the FIP points rating system is applied.
8.5 In order to be admitted to category 1, a minimum of 75 points must have been obtained in category 2 with the collection. In order to be admitted internationally, one must first obtain eighty points or more in category 1 nationally.
Attention! In connection with the amendments of the KNBF exhibition regulations, it is still possible to register for the Dutch national exhibition “Gouda 2019” (categories 1 and 2, closing date 15 December 2019). See also www.sfeg.nl
Copyright: KNBF/Knikman
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Timbres-Passion 2018-Périgueux (FRANCE) National Youth exhibition 2018 in Périgueux (FRANCE)
The French Federation,FFAP, leaded by the President Claude Désarménien,gives an important rôle to the activities with the youth.
« Timbres-Passion 2018 » held in Périgueux from 26th to 28th October has been a new event of efficient and friendly work for the future of philately.
150 collections from young philatelists, more than 50 young people for « Les Jeux du Timbre » and 2 adults competitions: Maximaphily (21 collections ) and Open Class (28 collections) .
Congratulations to Philippe LESAGE and his fantastic open class exhibit « Revivez la France ! »
During the three days, there were numerous activities for visitors: Contests in which participated schools and young people, children’s marathon ,quiz, visits of schools, cultural visits ,etc…
In the end it can be estimated that in one or another activity of « Timbres-Passion 2018 »have participated some 3000 visitors from all over the country.
Visitors came to see the exhibits and to meet the stamp dealers and postal administrations from France, Monaco, TAAF and Polynésie Française.
At the awards dinner, Maxence MULLER (Thematic; photo Safari) has been the winner of the youth Grand Prix of Périgueux 2018 National Youth exhibition. The collection received 88 pts (large vermeil medal).
Achille HAMELIN (Traditional philately) with his collection « Timbres français de poste aérienne de 1984 à 1997 (87 pts)-Large vermeil medal and Quentin BASGROT (Open class) with « Le légendaire dragon » (87 pts)-large vermeil medal.
For adults :-Maximaphily (Maxifrance 2018)-Hubert ENGEL « du rêve à la réalité »-90 pts-Gold
-Open Class-Françoise COHEN « le tueur de rose »-92pts-Gold
Congratulations to all exhibitors !
Our very special congratulations to Mr Jean-Marie VALDENAIRE and the organizing committee for such great achievement!
Pascal Bandry
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The FEPA Board has unanimously agreed in granting the requested FEPA Recognition to MonacoPhil 2019 to be held from 28 – 30 November 2019.
The exhibition will be non competitive and will be devoted to:
-World rarities
-Egypt
-Maritime Postal History
-Youth Collections (below 35 years old)
It will host the FEPA Congress 2019, as decided by the FEPA members at the past Congress in Prague accepting the request of Monaco to host it within the events of MonacoPhil.
Proposal for change Regulations from The Royal Dutch Union of Stamp Clubs (KNBF)
21.11.2018 – KNBF: becomes a forerunner by amending its exhibition regulations
(rh) After many years, the Royal Dutch Union of Stamp Clubs (KNBF) has changed a number of essential elements of its exhibition regulations. It turns out that the KNBF is suddenly becoming a forerunner in exhibiting small collections in particular. These are small collections that until now have been excluded nationally and internationally. The KNBF hopes to receive the support of the FEPA and later the FIP on this point, so that the new rules can probably be implemented everywhere. Some time ago the same procedure (beginning with a trial) was – successfully – followed for exhibiting picture postcards.
The now announced changes will be introduced in early 2019, after changed regulations have been published on the KNBF’s website.
The most important changes are:
5.1 a Categories 2 and 3 will be merged into category 2. Collections that have not been exhibited before can now be submitted in this category.
5.5 e New! Small collections (larger than an exhibition frame, but smaller than the minimum per category) can be judged on trial. This assessment has national value only, but it is possible that FIP later on will adjust itself to the new rules. Until then it’s not yet possible to exhibit internationally. However, it is possible to promote from category 2 to category 1. For the time being, the assessment has no value for foreign national exhibitions. Until then it is not possible that someone who was judged in category 1 in the Netherlands, may exhibit in (for example) Belgium or Germany in category 1.
7.1 The system of Dutch points rating will be abolished. For both classes the FIP points rating system is applied.
8.5 In order to be admitted to category 1, a minimum of 75 points must have been obtained in category 2 with the collection. In order to be admitted internationally, one must first obtain eighty points or more in category 1 nationally.
Attention! In connection with the amendments of the KNBF exhibition regulations, it is still possible to register for the Dutch national exhibition “Gouda 2019” (categories 1 and 2, closing date 15 December 2019). See also www.sfeg.nl
Copyright: KNBF/Knikman
Outstanding activities with the Youth: Timbres-Passion 2018-Périgueux (FRANCE)
Timbres-Passion 2018-Périgueux (FRANCE)
National Youth exhibition 2018 in Périgueux (FRANCE)
The French Federation,FFAP, leaded by the President Claude Désarménien,gives an important rôle to the activities with the youth.
« Timbres-Passion 2018 » held in Périgueux from 26th to 28th October has been a new event of efficient and friendly work for the future of philately.
150 collections from young philatelists, more than 50 young people for « Les Jeux du Timbre » and 2 adults competitions: Maximaphily (21 collections ) and Open Class (28 collections) .
Congratulations to Philippe LESAGE and his fantastic open class exhibit « Revivez la France ! »
During the three days, there were numerous activities for visitors: Contests in which participated schools and young people, children’s marathon ,quiz, visits of schools, cultural visits ,etc…
Visitors came to see the exhibits and to meet the stamp dealers and postal administrations from France, Monaco, TAAF and Polynésie Française.
At the awards dinner, Maxence MULLER (Thematic; photo Safari) has been the winner of the youth Grand Prix of Périgueux 2018 National Youth exhibition. The collection received 88 pts (large vermeil medal).
Achille HAMELIN (Traditional philately) with his collection « Timbres français de poste aérienne de 1984 à 1997 (87 pts)-Large vermeil medal and Quentin BASGROT (Open class) with « Le légendaire dragon » (87 pts)-large vermeil medal.
For adults :-Maximaphily (Maxifrance 2018)-Hubert ENGEL « du rêve à la réalité »-90 pts-Gold
-Open Class-Françoise COHEN « le tueur de rose »-92pts-Gold
Congratulations to all exhibitors !
Our very special congratulations to Mr Jean-Marie VALDENAIRE and the organizing committee for such great achievement!
Pascal Bandry
Granted FEPA Recognition to MonacoPhil 2019
The FEPA Board has unanimously agreed in granting the requested FEPA Recognition to MonacoPhil 2019 to be held from 28 – 30 November 2019.
The exhibition will be non competitive and will be devoted to:
-World rarities
-Egypt
-Maritime Postal History
-Youth Collections (below 35 years old)
It will host the FEPA Congress 2019, as decided by the FEPA members at the past Congress in Prague accepting the request of Monaco to host it within the events of MonacoPhil.