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2 (31) A second success Malmö 2 nd International Philatelic Summit Malmö 2 nd International Philatelic Summit was conducted the last weekend in April, from 27 to 29, in Malmö. Malmö is 's third-largest city, a commercial hub and a cosmopolitan metropolis through its position in the expanding Öresund region. As a philatelic summit, Malmö keeps up its strong position with 92 delegates, representing 23 different nationalities from four different continents. (The first summit was organized in 2009 with 81 delegates from 18 countries representing four continents). Delegates came from China, Korea, India, Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico, United States of America and a lot of European countries. No less than 38 delegates were from, followed by United Kingdom as the second largest contingent with 12 delegates. Delegates by nation Austria 1 India 2 Belgium 3 Japan 1 Brazil 2 Korea 1 China 1 Mexico 1 Costa Rica 1 Norway 4 Croatia 1 Portugal 1 Denmark 7 Slovenia 1 Finland 3 38 France 1 Switzerland 2 Germany 2 U.S.A. 1 Great Britain 12 Åland 1 Iceland 4 92
3 (31) Delegates by name Vijay Anand Srinivasan India Saso Andonov Iceland Frank Banke Belgium Willy Bats Belgium Bengt Bengtsson Jan Berg Tomas Bjäringer RDP France Finn Bjørke Norway Alan G Blakeley Great Britain Li Bo-qin China Richard Bodin David Braun Mexico Lennart Daun Reinaldo Estevao de Macedo, Brazil Luis Fernando Diaz Costa Rica Gustaf Douglas Elisabeth Douglas Sten Eriksson Gert Fredrikson Göran Fredriksson Steinar Fridthorsson Iceland Arni Gustafsson Iceland Erik Hamberg Hans-Uno Hansson Gisli Geir Hardarson Iceland Göran Heijtz George L. Henshilwood Great Britain Torben Hjørne Denmark Lennart Ivarsson Sofia Karlsson Christina Kaspersson Ki-Hoon Kim Korea Birthe King Great Britain Tom Komnaes Norway Esa Kärkäs Finland Seppo Laaksonen Finland Kersti Larsson Bertil I. Larsson RDP Roger Lawson Portugal Morten Johan Lintrup Denmark Jan-Olof Ljungh Marilia Gabriela Souza Luz Brazil Raymond Lyhne Denmark Damian Läge Germany Julije Maras Croatia Markand D Dave India Lesley Marley Great Britain Patrick Maselis Belgium
4 (31) Margaret Isabel Morris Great Britain Einar Nagel Kjell Nilson Roland Nordberg Göran Persson Olle Pettersson Vivi-Ann Rangfors Hallvard Slettebø Norway Björn Sohrne Ulf Stenquist Professor Iain Stevenson Great Britain Professor D.R. Stirrups Great Britain Peter Suhadolc Slovenia Mårten Sundberg Åland Ivar Johan Sundsbø Norway Lars Peter Svendsen Denmark Brian Trotter RDP Great Britain Jussi Tuori RDP Finland Jean Voruz Switzerland Dr. Wolfgang Weigel Austria Richard John Dudley Wheeler, Great Britain Robert G. Wightman Switzerland Peter Wittsten Denmark Fredrik Ydell Takashi Yoshida Japan Bengt-Göran Österdahl Postiljonen Staff Claes Arnrup Lars-Olow Carlsson Leif Jaråker Anna Johnsson Thomas Larsson Knud Mohr RDP Carl Age Møller Douglas Storckenfeldt
5 (31) The Swedish international auction house Postiljonen hosted the summit, which again was located to Elite Hotel Savoy in Malmö. In conjunction with the summit, Postiljonen arranged their 200 th anniversary auction, which was very successful. Knud Mohr RDP presented FFE #15.
6 (31) Jonas Hällström Jonas Hällström () was again the summit chairperson and organizer. The Malmö 2 nd International Philatelic Summit had a three days comprehensive program conducted as seminars dealing with treatment in the meaning of having a story-telling concept in a philatelic exhibit. The seminars were conducted based on regulations and guidelines dimensioning the FIP (Fédération Internationale de Philatélie) standards for competitive exhibiting philately, where treatment is an essential judging criteria within all FIP-competitive classes, and the criteria most in progress at the moment. The outline for the seminars was achieved through individual presentations given by eight invited lecturers/top philatelists: Christopher G Harman RDP (United Kingdom), Lars Engelbrecht (Denmark), Patrik Larsson (), Joachim Maas (Germany), Frank Walton (United Kingdom), Chris King (United Kingdom), James Peter Gough RDP (U.S.A.) and Henrik Mouritsen (Denmark). The eight lecturers are outstanding competitive exhibitors with collections representing the four main FIP exhibition classes; Traditional Philately, Postal History, Postal Stationery and Thematic Philately.
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9 (31) Malmö 2nd International Philatelic Summit 27-29 April 2012 Summit Report The presentations Using their own competitive gold medal-, large gold medal- and Grand Prix s exhibits, the eight speakers presented their concept of treatment. One of the conclusions from the seminars is that the competence, ability and skilfulness of how to handle treatment have many joint points of interest between all classes, which was reflected through the speeches given. The speakers presentations are available online at www.postiljonen.com/philatelic SUMMIT/Seminars Christopher G. Harman RDP
10 (31) Lars Engelbrecht Patrik Larsson Joachim Maas
11 (31) Frank Walton Christopher King James Peter Gough RDP
12 (31) Henrik Mouritsen Seminar documentation All delegates were given a binder and a CD containing the seminar documentation and all the presentations in Power Point-format. Malmö Summit Papers Series Beforehand, two edits of the new Malmö Summit Papers series were edited, #01 by James Peter Gough RDP and #02 by Henrik Mouritsen.
13 (31) Postiljonen reception As part of the social activities in conjunction with the summit, Postiljonen held a seminar reception with a philatelic display: as Forwarding, Address, or Transit Destination for Mail up to 1900 by Gustaf Douglas Welcome to the next summit! Malmö 3rd International Philatelic Summit 25-27 April 2014 Seminar Chairperson Seminar Host Jonas Hällström Claes Arnrup Attached: PHILATELIC NEWS appendix
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15 (31) Malmö 2nd International Philatelic Summit 27-29 April 2012 Summit Report Linn's Stamp News 2012 Amos Publishing 2012-02-20 22.46 http://editions.amospublishing.com/linn/print.aspx?d=20120213&s=13&e=13&r=150 Sida 1 av 1
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