THE FOUNDLING EXCHANGE CLUB.
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The Foundling Exchange Club has operated successfully for more than fifty years. It is a means of Cinderella Stamp Collectors exchanging their duplicate cinderella stamps for others for the cost of postage to the pool. This is located with David M. Stirling, 28 Ingleston Avenue, Dunipace, Denny FK6 6QP, Scotland UK. Scotland is the Kingdom to the north of Great Britain. Always address your mail to me as stated and NEVER NEVER put the word "england" on mail to me or it will go in the bucket unread. Basically all cinderella collectors are welcome to use the pool. The same number/quality of cinderellas as received is sent out the same day as received. Categories wanted/available include locals, phantoms, poster stamps, fakes, forgeries, postal strike items, parcels delivery issues of rail, tram, bus and private carrier, war seals, exhibition labels, street collection flags, banknotes, specimen, muestra, saggio stamps, essays, proofs, school post, scout posts, etc etc. Common USA christmas seals are not required or sent. Email first if not sure.
[History]
Very rare forgery of Garibaldi Stamp of 1848.
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We have been sending out exchange lots for some fifty or more years from what is possibly the largest accumulation of cinderella material ever formed. I have watched collectors, at auction, paying silly prices for material they could have obtained in trade, from the pool, for some of their unwanted duplicates. Over the years, almost every type of material has passed through the exchange pool. There are one million Danish Railway stamps on hand as a small example of the material available. Please do not, however, send in xmas seals as there are countless thousands lying here, unwanted by the exchangers who use the Pool. Apart from cinderella stamps, other material is accepted and is available, including old watches, banknotes, cigarette cards, cheese labels (old), old commercial labels, gold and silver coins, etc. I am not responsible for material that is lost in the post, either to or from the pool, but may at my discretion, replace a lot that has gone astray on the outwards direction. For obvious reasons this will only be done once for each exchanger. Fair exchanges are always made. If dissatisfied, return the material and either a new lot will be sent or original material will be returned. Postage to the pool is your responsibility, I pay postage back to you. Could anything be fairer?
I have had nothing but complements from regular users of the Pool. Regular users specify their wants and I attempt to meet them by putting their name on a box, into which I will put anything found in their interests.
Roy E. says" I am delighted with the speed and great variety of the exchanges. My collection owes much to the Pool."
G. K. says "I look forward to the post when I'm expecting am exchange lot. It is so exciting, I don't know what treasure to expect next."
R. McC says "I have been using the pool for thirty years. I don't know what I would do if it ever stopped. It is the finest exchange pool  in existence.