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We sell our inventory in a number of venues. Our retail store on Sparks Street in Ottawa is the ultimate destination. On-line, however, we try to assign items to sites we think will most closely match a certain clientele. Our ZenCart store has the most comprehensive listing. With more than 35,000 items, it represents nearly …
ORAPEX 2012 DISTINGUISHED PHILATELIST CITATION HONORED BY ORAPEX IN 2012 While it is a truth universally acknowledged that the grandest thing about the stamp world is the extraordinary people who inhabit it, there is a particular cause for jubilation when we are able to recognize among our colleagues an outstanding person, as we do annually …
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is Ian Kimmerly Stamps? Ian Kimmerly Stamps is a full-service, retail stamp shop in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. As a store, it began business in 1984 on the Sparks Street Mall in Ottawa, and has continued thriving and serving collectors in the Ottawa region and, increasingly, throughout North America and the world. …
Ian Kimmerly — Owner. A collector (A.P.S. #40836), Exhibitor, and Stamp Dealer. For a fuller philatelic biography click here. Brian Wolfenden — Store manager. Collector, stamp dealer. David Giles — Describing and Inventory, store support. Collector. Stein Myklebust — Describing and Inventory, store support. Collector. Also Matt Johnston (Webmaster & Systems). Stamps Our inventory of …
Yesterday Ottawa received a dose of freezing rain. I drove a fair bit during the ice storm of 1998 but the rain of yesterday was much more slippery than 1998. When I drove home I used 4 wheel drive and travelled under 10 km an hour and still turned nearly 270 degrees instead of 90 …