Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Farewell 2009 !
Farewell to 2009 ! 2010 New Year countdown is getting ready at most of the city squares and shopping centres where crowds will gather to celebrate the new year. Popular spots for new year countdowns in Malaysia are Dataran Merdeka ( Merdeka Square ), KLCC etc., I will NOT join the youngs to fire crackers and dance to the music at these countdown events, I will have this fire cracker MC to celebrate the NEW YEAR ... Happy 2010 .
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Cheers ! A Happy New Year to All MC lovers.
Cheers to All. A Happy New Year 2010 . Regret to note that LONDON 2010 - the first international philatelic exhibition of the year fails to put up MAXIMAPHILY as a class of FIP exhibition. The organiser for the show needed to be condemned for this as it is NOT healthy for the promotion of philately in general. Maximaphilists should boycott the show at LONDON and giving supports to other shows of the year e.g PORTUGAL 2010. Maximaphilists should NOT be upset with the decision made by LONDON 2010, it is NOT a big deal really, Maximaphily exhibits displayed at CHINA 2009 at Luoyang attracted thousands of collectors , LONDON 2010 is losing on one hand . I shall be glad to see an international show purely with Maximaphily exhibits in the near future.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! 新年快乐!
A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! 新年快乐!
Friday, December 25, 2009
Malaysia MCs on "China Maximaphily" issue No.4/2009 released on 22.12.2009
2009 is coming to an end, Yes, it is a fruitful year for me in terms of realisation of MCs, quite many stamps could be used on MCs. I have compiled the MCs and published them in the "China Maximaphiliy" Journal Vol.4/2009 which was just released in Nanjing, China. The joy of Maximaphily is able to share the beauty of the MCs with others. Yes, looking forward to 2010 to realise more MCs.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
My 1-Malaysia MC appeared on the PSM Journal vol.2/2009 cover page
I did the Maximum Card on the theme "1-Malaysia". I am glad that this MC was adopted as the cover story for the Philatelic Society Malaysia Journal Vol.2/2009 which was published on the 19th December,2009. This unique card is a postal stationery card issued by Singpost to celebrate its National Day in 2009. The picture shows different ethnic groups holding hands in hands which match correctly to the picture depicted on the stamp on 1-Malaysia.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Malaysia National Exhibition - MyStamp Show 2009 : 19-20 Dec.2009
Philatelic Society Malaysia has its National Exhibition i.e MyStamp Show 2009 held from 19-20 December, 2009 at MBPJ Library, Petaling Jaya. The exhibition attracted 18 exhibitors to participate - a maximaphily exhibit was submitted earlier, however, withdrawn at the last minute. Will like to see new maximaphily exhibits for the coming year show in 2010.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Childhood Hobby Game - Spider Fighting
Spider fighting is a popular childhood game, I remembered we used to hunt for the spiders among bushes and kept these pets in cigarette or match boxes. We fed the spiders with the heads of the small flies, and looked around for friends to challenge a fight with their pets. Those were the days, the children of today will NOT know what is Spider Fighting . It was real fun indeed with this cheap childhood hobby.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
High Value MS on Maximum Card - Scorpion 13.12.2009
Asian Forest Scorpions are dark brown to black, with most species sporting a green or blue tint in certain lighting. They are hardy scorpions, in that way can be kept in groups of three or more. Asian Forest Scorpions are found in rainforest habitat of peninsular Malaysia. The creatures are commonly packed as specimens in cases and exported as a Malaysian Souvenir item.
Postmark Cancellation : A related canceler from the 2009 Stamp week featuring a Scorpion dated 13.12.2009 ( Available from the Venue : Dataran Pahlawan, Melaka)
Postmark Cancellation : A related canceler from the 2009 Stamp week featuring a Scorpion dated 13.12.2009 ( Available from the Venue : Dataran Pahlawan, Melaka)
Sunday, December 13, 2009
A "maxifoto" of the DYMM Sultan of Selangor
DYMM Sultan of Selangor (The Majesty was the Royal Prince then) visited Philatelic Society Malaysia's Booth during the 2000 Bukit Jalil Stamp Show, that was my first close encounter with the DYMM when I was introducing a philatelic exhibit to the Majesty. I took the opportunity to realise a "maxifoto" with the new stamp issue of the installation of the DYMM Sultan of Selangor.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
DYMM Sultan Selangor - A Keen Philatelist
His Majesty DYMM Sultan of Selangor is the Royal Patron of the Philatelic Society Malaysia and a keen philatelist. The Majesty owns a fabulous collection of the SELANGOR. A Royal Exhibition was organised to mark the Royal Patronage was held at the Palace Selangor, Kuala Lumpur in October, 2008. It was really an eye opener for me to be able to have a close glance at the complete collection of the SELANGOR in leather bound albums. There are many GEMS in the Royal collection of the DYMM Sultan of Selangor. I was honoured to have an audience with the Majesty at the Royal Office of the Sultan in Kuala Lumpur.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Year ends and year begins
Time flies, it is another new year round the corner, 2009 is coming to an end, and 2010 is approaching , it is a year ends and another new year begins. I remembered a year ago, I had this unique card 2008-2009 ( an ad card of course!) duly postmarked with a X'mas theme stamp on the last day of the year 2008 and a Chinese New Year theme stamp on the first day of the year 2009. The stamps had been carefully chosen to match with the subject, as X'mas normally falls during the end of the year in December, and the Chinese New Year in 2009 falls during the first 2 months of the year. Many will deny that this is a maximum card as it violates to the FIP rules. However, I realised the card to treasure as the 2008/2009 card will NOT be able to be realised as a maximum card forever, as the time passed is past. I would think instead of keeping the postcard bare, it is more meaningful to have appropriate stamps affixed on them and datestamped to make it more like a MAXIMUM CARD! I do NOT know whether all the friends around will like my card. Kindly comment and a Happy NEW YEAR to all.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Maximum Cards are ideal Gifts to Friends
Yes, maximum cards can be ideal gifts to friends. Maximum cards created by you have a personal touch in them. Your friends will be touched by receiving your special gifts. Your maximaphily friends will love to receive them, keep and treasure them. Xmas and the New Year is around the corner, will like to wish all of you in the Maximaphily World - a fruitful year in creating wonderful maximum cards.
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Endorse your personal SEAL on Maximum Card
A Chinese Seal, is an imprinted stamp replacing a hand written signature in documents, pieces of artwork and in commercial bank cheques . Chinese seals are inscripted on stones, ivory, jade and bamboo or plastic, and usually applied with a RED ink ( known as zhusha 朱砂 in chinese ). The Seal used by the Chinese Emperors are usually larger in size and they are known with a different name called xǐ (璽),
Chinese emperor would applied "xi" (Royal Seal) on all the official documents from the Palace. The commoners e.g poets, artists, calligraphists, scholars will apply their respective SEALS on the masterpieces they produced such as paintings, poetries, books, calligraphy, arts etc., usually noticeable with a RED Square impressions with typical Chinese Characters. Above is a Malaysian maximum card showing a typical Chinese Seal . ( A stamp depicting a Chinese Seal is uncommon so does the Maximum Card )
Yes, In maximaphily, one can practise the similar way as the old ancient Chinese to apply a unique personal SEAL at the rear of the Maximum Card to record the ownership who has made effort to have the particular maximum card possible.
I Have made for myself a Chinese SEAL and I have applied with this traditional Seal on all my Maximum Cards, Yes, a small squarish SEAL with my name in Chinese Characters inscribed within.
Friday, December 04, 2009
Connecting the World - Realising Maximum cards Abroad
Maximum cards need to be created by individual collectors ( unless the MCs are official produced by the postal administrations) utilising postcards available in the market. MCs require the postage stamp to be postmarked at a place of concordant with the subject of the stamp, hence, there is no other way out for an MC to be created elsewhere where the place of concordant is unique. The activity of realising MCs is NOT limited to the country where the collector resides BUT has extended worldwide across the globe with the assistance of the fellow maximaphilists deligently realising MCs for others. Internet with emails play an important part in disseminating information on the new stamp issue and the immediate exchange of mails on the procedure on how to get the MCs done within the shortest time possible. Maximaphilists in PR China are actively playing their roles in realising MCs for other members all over the country at a designated place of concordant. Realising MCs is a joint effort by the members, without the link, many wonderful MCs will NOT be realised. Establish a link today and start to create MCs abroad. The above is an MC created with the assistance of a keen maximaphilist in Taiwan.
Thursday, December 03, 2009
1 Singapore introduced well before 1 Malaysia ?
A Maximum Card on the theme "One People, One Nation, One Singapore"
"1 Malaysia" is a prevailing slogan carried everywhere throughout Malaysia - A truly harmonious spirit emphasized for all the major races in Malaysia promoted by the present Malaysian government led by the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Najib Tun Razak. A set of stamps with the theme " 1 Malaysia" was issued on 31st August, 2009 to celebrate the country's independence day. Going through the Singapore Stamps, I am surprised to note Singpost issued a set of stamps " Fabric of the nation" in celebration of the country's 40th anniversary in 2007, one of the 40 stamps depicted a slogan " One people, One Nation, One Singapore" which is rather similar to the "1 Malaysia" slogan as widely promoted by the Malaysian Government in 2009. I further discovered an advertisement card issued to celebrate the National Day of Singapore in 2003 also carried the similar slogan " One people, One Nation, One Singapore", I find the stamp and the ad card match well with the theme, and Hence, I realised an MC on the theme " 1 Singapore ". By looking at the MC, I will have to say that " 1 Singapore " existed before " 1 Malaysia ".
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Rackcards disappearing from the Malaysian Scene
An MC created from a Malaysian RackCard ( Hotlink Mobile advertisement card)
I still remember years ago, there were rackcards (ad cards) available at various locations in Kuala Lumpur e.g Fastfood chain outlets, cinemas, shopping centres . During the last 3 years, these cards disappeared completely from the scene. Rackcards used to be a good source of card supply for my creation of maximum cards, without them, the opportunity of realising good MCs is deprived. Rackcards advertising may NOT be popular and accepted by the local business sector, I can see, on the other side of the causeway in Singapore, rackcards are produced in millions in a year - many subjects are depicted on these wonderful rackcards which are most suitable for the creation of variety of MCs. I will like to see in the future, perhaps, rackcards coming back in the Malaysian scene.
A world Maximaphilist Mr.Nicos Rangos stepped down from the FIP Maximaphily Commission Chairmanship
To Mr Jos Wolff, FIP President, RDP
To FIP Vice Presidents and Directors
To FIP Secretary General
To FIP Commissions Chairmen
To All Continental and National Federations Presidents and Bureau Members
To All FIP Maximaphily Commission Bureau Members and Delegates
Dear President,
With reference to the World Specialised (Maximaphily, Traditional and Literature) Exhibition “CYPRUS 2010” that Cyprus Postal Services together with the Cyprus Philatelic Society planned two years ago for March 2010, I would like to confirm officially what I told you on October 20, in Rome . So far, we have not had the final positive official reply.
Cyprus Postal Services continue to have a positive attitude on the matter, in spite of the worldwide financial crisis. However, as the time to next March is very short, we are now looking at 18 -25 November 2010.
For the same reason, as it was decided in Rome , I will manage to hand over chairman’s duties to my very good Canadian friend and highly awarded maximaphilist George Constantourakis starting from December 1, 2009. I’m sure that my proposal to FIP Board for this eminent personality, since 2008, was the best choice. I will do all my best and give all my support to the new Chairman so that continuity of progress and innovations and increasing trend of Worldwide Maximaphily popularity, as well, will be ensured.
National Federations’ delegates to FIP Commission for Maximaphily
38 | 42 | 45 | 47 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 54 | 57 | 61 |
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
Participating countries in our worldwide Maximaphily activity report
18 | 18 | 21 | 30 | 36 | 43 | 46 | 49 |
2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
Our idea to establish the Best Maximum Card World Competition turned out to be a successful philatelic innovation.
In a period of seven years worldwide participations increased by well over 100%.
18 | 26 | 31 | 34 | 37 | 40 | 45 |
2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 |
Furthermore, I would like to express my cordial thanks to you for all 9 years excellent cooperation and relationship which led to the outstanding worldwide progress of this popular class of philately. Your diligent example together with your encouragement played a decisive role to the above mentioned results related to the worldwide spreading of philately.
To my friends, former FIP Presidents Knud Mohr and Koh Seow Chuan, former and present Vice Presidents and Directors of FIP Board, FIP Commissions’ Chairmen and all FIP Maximaphily Commission tireless Board members and delegates, I extend my sincere thanks for their cooperation, their interest, their support and their friendly approach.
Many thanks go, as well, to the former FIP Secretary General Marie Louise Heiri and to the present FIP Secretary General Andrée Trommer for their special support and perfect cooperation with me.
My heartfelt thanks are extended also to the Continental and all National Federations’ Presidents, Vice Presidents and Bureau Directors and all maximum card exhibitors, collectors and creators for their continuous, fertile, creative and friendly cooperation.
Sincerely yours
Nicos Rangos
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Advertisement Cards are excellent for Maxicards
Many collectors dislike advertisement cards (Rack Cards or Ad cards) and are NOT keen of utilising them to realise maximum cards. In fact, many subjects are found on Ad cards and many a times when come to realisation of MCs, the subjects found on post cards are limited, you have no choice BUT to adopt Ad cards. I find Ad cards compliment to my realisation of Maximum Cards, without the Ad cards, many of my wonderful MCs are impossible to be realised. Lately, I had realised a dozen of Taiwan MCs with the "Blessings" stamps on Ad cards, I particularly like the following LOLIPOP MC which I had been hunting high and low for a normal postcard, eventually, Ad Cards complimented to the success realisation of the MC.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
An Excerpt from THE STAR newspaper 10 March 2006
Here is an excerpt from the Malaysian Newspaper THE STAR dated 10th March, 2006 - a full report on the Malaysia Entry winning the 3rd Prize for the 2004 World Best Maximum Card Competition :
Stamps
THE International Competition for the Best Maximum Card introduced in 2004 was held at Southern Paris, France, entitled Maxifrance 2005 from Sept 23 to 25 last year.
Malaysian philatelist Ye Choh San’s card entitled Bullock Cart was awarded the third best maximum card out of 27 participating nations.
Voting for the best Maximum Cards, which started in 2004, attracted some 27 countries and they are Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungry, Italy, Luxembourg, Malaysia, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Serbia-Montenegro, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland.
All the entries were judged according to the FIP regulations, which take into account the choice of theme, originality, research and maximum degree of visual concordance between the three essential elements in the Philatelic Maximum Card that comprised picture on the card, affixed stamp (linking similar theme) and relevant postmark.
This Maximum Card competition is the second to be introduced by FIP after the World Best Maximum Card competition at the World Stamp Championship 2004 in Singapore. Looking at the maximaphily collectors in Malaysia, it sad to note that few collector show interest in this category of philately.
With Ye’s international success, Persatuan Setem Malaysia feels it could unearth more serious collectors in the future.
The three best Maximum Cards were judged on vote count and the winners were Holland’s Royal Kiss of Love and Simplicity by Ronald van der Leeden, which took the first prize, while second went to Cyprus’s Tenderness of Nature – Dolphins by Nicos Rangos. Third prize went to Ye.
Though maximaphily is relatively new in South East Asia, the hobby is gradually gaining momentum because of the introduction of “one-frame” competitive exhibits.
Collecting maximum cards tend to create an interesting “view” disposition, possibly leading one to narrow their collection into “thematic” philately or “maximaphilately” or even “social” philately.
Maximum cards issued worldwide has depicted several hundreds of topics, and forming collection into any of the three categories mentioned above should not pose any difficulty to beginners. Currently there is an influx of collectors from China, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, etc, the competitive challenge is between Europe and Asia.
Friday March 10, 2006
Malaysian shines at international stamp event
Stamps
By V. Senthinathan
THE International Competition for the Best Maximum Card introduced in 2004 was held at Southern Paris, France, entitled Maxifrance 2005 from Sept 23 to 25 last year. Malaysian philatelist Ye Choh San’s card entitled Bullock Cart was awarded the third best maximum card out of 27 participating nations.
Voting for the best Maximum Cards, which started in 2004, attracted some 27 countries and they are Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungry, Italy, Luxembourg, Malaysia, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, Serbia-Montenegro, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland.
All the entries were judged according to the FIP regulations, which take into account the choice of theme, originality, research and maximum degree of visual concordance between the three essential elements in the Philatelic Maximum Card that comprised picture on the card, affixed stamp (linking similar theme) and relevant postmark.
With Ye’s international success, Persatuan Setem Malaysia feels it could unearth more serious collectors in the future.
The three best Maximum Cards were judged on vote count and the winners were Holland’s Royal Kiss of Love and Simplicity by Ronald van der Leeden, which took the first prize, while second went to Cyprus’s Tenderness of Nature – Dolphins by Nicos Rangos. Third prize went to Ye.
Though maximaphily is relatively new in South East Asia, the hobby is gradually gaining momentum because of the introduction of “one-frame” competitive exhibits.
Collecting maximum cards tend to create an interesting “view” disposition, possibly leading one to narrow their collection into “thematic” philately or “maximaphilately” or even “social” philately.
Maximum cards issued worldwide has depicted several hundreds of topics, and forming collection into any of the three categories mentioned above should not pose any difficulty to beginners. Currently there is an influx of collectors from China, Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, etc, the competitive challenge is between Europe and Asia.
Complaint on the NON return of the Maximum Card submitted for World Best Maximum Card Competition
Yes, there have been numerous complaints on the non return of the maximum cards submitted for the World Best Maximum Card competition. I participated in 2005 for the 2004 World Best MC competition and the MC submitted had NOT been returned by the Commission. The NON return of the MC as regulated by the commission has obviously deterred many MC creators to submit their BEST MCs to compete in the competition. Every MC creator knows the difficulty in looking for an ideal postcard to realise for a concordant MC, hence, with a unique MC created in hand, it is rather difficult to part it for an entry in the World Best MC competition of which the MC will never be returned. Personally, I do NOT understand why the commission does NOT return the MCs to the owner afterall a digital copy will be fine for keeping as records in the files or webpage. I will like to appeal to the FIP Commission of Maximaphily to consider returning MCs submitted by individual collector for the competition, as these MCs are the properties of the individual collectors. I am sure most of the MC collectors will welcome the move by FIP maximaphily commission for returning all the entries back to the owners, and probably, in future the BEST MCs ill be submitted by ALL without any fear of being retained by the organiser.
World Best Maximum Card Competition
Malaysia's Entry - Bullock Cart won the 3rd Prize in the 2004 World Best Maximum Card competition.
World Best Maximum Card Competition is a yearly activity organised by the FIP commission of the Maximaphily. Each country is represented by a single Maximum card created during the preceding year. The competition is judged by votes cast by the representatives of the FIP commission of Maximaphily who are present at the exhibition venue. Points allocated for the first position cast is 9 pts, the second position 6 pts and the third 3 pts. The MC with the highest points wins the first prize. A certificate of recognition will be presented to the winner, and the MCs will be permanently on display at the official webpage of the FIP commission of the Maximaphily @ http://www.maximaphily.info/competitions.html . It is regretted to note that the results for the 2006/2007 and the current 2008 World Best MC competitions have NOT been updated at the above webpage.
Malaysia won a 3rd prize in the 2004 World Best Maximum Card Competition.
World Best Maximum Card Competition - Results
2008 BEST MAXIMUM CARD WORLD COMPETITION-OCTOBER 24, 2009
During “ITALIA 2009” held in Rome on October 24, the official delegates present were invited to vote, according to the regulations of the World Best Maximum Card Competition, for the three best maximum cards created during the year 2008.
The following forty five (45) countries took part in the competition:
Albania, Aland, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria. Canada, China (PR), Chinese Taipei, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, [b]Malaysia,[/b] Moldavia, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom and USA.
1st prize went to Nicos Rangos, Cyprus. 2nd prize went to “Les Maximaphiles Français” Association, France and 3rd prize to Nikos Mallouchos, Greece, together with Cesare Rialdy, Italy.
Detailed Results:
Cyprus 塞浦路斯 42 points 分,First 第一名
France 法國 21 points 分,Second 第二名
Greece 希臘 15 pts 分,third 第三名
Italy 義大利 15 pts 分,third 第三名
Luxembourg 盧森堡 12 pts 分
Angola 安多拉 9 pts 分
Czeh Republic 捷克共和國 9 pts 分
Poland 波蘭 9 pts 分
USA 美國 9 pts 分
Brazil 巴西 6 pts 分
China 中國 6 pts分
Finland 芬蘭 6 pts 分
Taiwan 台灣 6 pts 分
Algeria 阿爾巴尼亞 3 pts分
Belgium 比利時 3 pts分
Romania 羅馬尼亞 3 pts 分
Ukraine 烏克蘭 3 pts 分
UK 英國 3 pts分
Others Less than 3 pts ( including Malaysia) 其餘國家獲得不到3分
Monday, October 26, 2009
A Braille Postcard with a Braille Stamp 一枚盲人凸点明信片与 一枚盲人凸点邮票
This is a unique postcard with BRAILLEs which can fascilitate the blinds to "read" what is written on the card. Malaysia issued its First BRAILLE stamp, hence, I have taken the opportunity to realise the card with braille with a stamp with braille too!
马来西亚邮政发行了首枚盲人凸点邮票. 我采用了一枚凸点明信片制作了极限片.
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The first Submarine of Malaysia - KD Tunku Abdul Rahman
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