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September, 1986
Across The Fence I
Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs Newsletter Vol. 10 No. 1
WISCOPEX 186 55th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE WISCONSIN FEDERATION OF STAMP CLUBS
HOSTED BY - Milwaukee Philatelic Society in conjunction with STAMPFEST '86
WHEN - September 27, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. September 28, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
WHERE - MEX::CA (Milwaukee Exposition and Convention Center & Arena) West Hall, 6th & Kilbourn in Downtown Milwaukee (Reduced parking rate available at MacArthur Square)
THEME - 1-DNCRING AMERICA'S STAMP CLUBS -- cacheted cover with special cancel designed by Howard I.I. Sherpe, and franked with a 22~ "Stamp Collecting" booklet stamp, Sl.00 ea. Robert F. Meyer, P.O. Box 25802, Milwaukee, WI 53225, will fill mail orders. Enclose a SASE and payment. Checks made out to WFSC .
BOURSE - Over 20 dealer tables
EXHIBITS - Over 50 12-page frames, in addition to an expected six youth exhibits and a Champion of Champions class. Exhibitors fran throughout the State and others maintaining membership in a WFSC member club.
JUDGES - Accredited by the WFSC
CRITIQUE - Available on Saturday, Sept. 27, on a one-to-one basis with exhibitor. Written critiques supplied upon request and obtained fran: Show Chairman, Douglas Galaszewski, P.O. Box 04554, Milwaukee, WI 53204
AWARDS - GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE (3 ea.) -- MPS GRAND (1st, 2nd, 3rd) -- MPS WISO'.:NSIN JCOSTAL HISTCRY SOCIETY FIRST DAY OJVER OOLLEX:'IUIB OF WISO'.)NSIN CHAMPION OF CJW,IPIONS -- WFSC Yourn -- Footloose and Fancy Free
BANQUET - Rathskeller, Tyrolean Towne House, 1657 So. 108th St., West Allis, WI. Cash Bar, 7:00 p.m., Dinner 8:00 p.m., $12.00. Buffet-style menu with roast sirloin beef and ham in pineapple sauce. Tickets obtained fran: Edith Malson, c/o r,IPS, P.O. Box 1980, Milwaukee, WI 53201. Checks made out to ~!PS. Pick up ticket(s) at MPS desk upon arrival at the show.
YOUTH - Youth Activity Center under the direction of Maryann Bcmman
GIFTS - To the first 100 wearing a WFSC button. Check in at the WFSC table.
LODGING - Rooms set aside at Marc Plaza Hotel, 509 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203, $52.00/dbl.
Continued next page
Editor Needed
The WFSC newsletter, -Across The Fence," is currently without an editor: no editor--no paper. Anyone interested in assuming the position of Editor with WFSC should contact Karen Weigt, Secretary-WFSC, 221 S. Owen Drive, Madison, WI 53705 as soon as possible.
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WISCOPEX _:.§_§_ from preceeding page
SCHEDULE - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
10:00 a.m. Show Opens 11:00 a.m. First lay Cover Collectors of Wisconsin Meeting 12:00 p.m. WFSC Executive Camuttee ONLY Meeting 12:00 p.m. Polish American Stamp Club Meeting 1:00 p.m. Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs Annual Membership Meeting 2:00 p.m. Wisconsin Blue and Gray Society Meeting 3:00 p.m. Wisconsin Postal History Society Meeting 4:00 p.m. Wisconsin Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society Meeting 4:00 p.m. WFSC Regional VP's Meeting (inmediate-past and new) 6:00 p.m. Show Closes for Saturday 7:00 p.m. Cash Bar prior to Banquet 8:00 p.m. Dinner and Awards Banquet
after banquet Footloose and Fancy Free Meeting SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Show Opens Italian American Stamp Club Meeting Czeslaw Slania Stamp Club Meeting Germany Philatelic Society Meeting Show Closes
Publication of ATP Suspended
At the August Tenth WFSC Executive Board Meeting, the Board voted to temporarily suspend publication of "Across The Fence• during the month of October, pending the appointment of a new Editor. The current Editor, who is personally unable to meet the financial obligations of the office, has been relieved of his duties. In the interim, all inquiries regarding "Across The Fence" are directed to the WFSC Central Office, 221 S. Owen Drive, Madison, WI 53705.
It is expected that a letter from the Secretary of WFSC will come to each club during the month of October in lieu of the regular newsletter.
PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS, AUNTS, UNCLES, ~ SPONSORS
DO you know a child who would enjoy receiving mail with colorful co-emorative stamps and pictorial cancellations?
Encourage your "budding" stamp collector. Sign him/her up to receive Mail call, an informative newsletter about stamps and stamp collecting for the 8 to 14 year old collector. mis project is sponsored by the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp clubs. Membership is limited to 50 Wisconsin stamp collectors between the ages of 8 and 14 so that individual attention can be given to the collector. Members must be motivated and willing to follow through on simple tasks. 'rtleir participation via the aail is important to the success of the project.
A $3.00 membership fee will entitle your child to receive 7 philatelic ■ailing■ throughout the school year, Mail Call, an informative and entertaining n-■letter, and other surprises. P'Or further information and application blank send a SASE to MaryAnn Bowman, P.O. Box 1451 . Waukesha, WI 53187. Hurry! All applications must be submitted by September 25, 1986 to be considered. Membership limited to the first fifty youth expressing an interest.
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MILWAUKEE PHILATELIC SOCIETY presents
THE 55th Annual Convention and Exhibition of the WISCONSIN FEDERATION OF STAMP CLUBS
I n Co n j u n ct i o n w i t h STAMP F EST 8 6
To be held at
MECCA Milwaukee Exposition & Convention Center & Arena
West Hall - 6th & Kilbourn in Downtown Milwaukee
Saturday,Sept.27, 1986 10am-6pm Sunday,Sept.28, 1986 10am-4pm
Reduced parking rate at MacArthur Square
.FREE ADMISSION
.UNITED STATES POSTAL STATION
.SPECIAL PICTORIAL CANCELLATION
.SPECIAL CACHET
.EXHIBITIONS
.DEALERS
.__ ___ _ For Additional Information Write--- --~ P.O. Box 1 980, Milwaukee, WI 53201
BOURSE APPLICATION: WISCOPEX 86, P.O. Box 1266 Milwaukee, WI 53201
EXHIBITION RULES: G . C. Yost, P.O . Box 1013 Milwaukee, WI 53201
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SUMMARY OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES, AUGUST 10 , 1986
Officers· and active participants of the WFSC met on Sunday, August 10, for over five hours to canplete a two-page agenda. Highlights of the rooeting included a proposal for a bylaw change to allow past-presidents, specific appointees, and the chair or appointed representative of a camdttee, to have the right to vote at Executive Conmittee rooetings only.
Good and bad news was reported by the Treasurer. The good is that the WFSC treasury is now in a very healthy position--the bad is that Mary Ann Sarsfield-Koerner, who has served in the position of Treasurer for many years, has declined a rencmination.
Detailed plans for WISO)PEX ' 86 and the annual convention were finalized, and are included elsewhere in this issue.
The resignation of ATF Editor, Kirk Becker, was accepted to become effective upon CCfllpletion of the September, 1986, issue. WFSC Secretary, Karen Weigt, was instructed to prepare and distribute a follow-up report on WISO)PEX ' 86 , in lieu of an October newsletter.
It was detennined that more time is required to ccxnplete the BLUE Jl'.XlK revisions and a new set of bylaws. The decided alternative was to place certain inmediate amendments on the agenda for the 1986 annual rooeting, and defer the "constitutional meeting" to 1987.
It was agreed that the present naninating procedures for the Hall of Fame should not be altered. It was proposed, however, that the inductee be honored at the banquet on the date of induction, rather than wait until the following year. Discussion ensued about the possibility of making W1SO)PEX ' 87, a Hall of Fame 10-year reunion.
The Publicity and Public Relations Conmittee reported on the success of prorootions done at the WFSC table at AMERIPEX, the First Day Site at Mineral Point, and the WFSC Territorial Exhibition at BelnKJnt. It was suggested the \'IFSC sponsor an annual exhibition similar to that staged at 9elnKJnt, and a proposed site was Cedar Grove in July, 1987 . The WFSC subnltted three entries in the 1985-86 APS Chapter Awards Contest. Plans for implementing the use of a District Representatives award were approved. Maryann Brnl11fill
discussed intentions for use of the WFSC inventory of sale items and gifts.
Under New Business, it was decided there was a dire need for the appointment of a Finance Conmittee, the interest-free loan received f ran the Green Bay Philatelic Society --ould be inmediately paid up , the WFSC --ould provide backing for Maryann Bomnan to institute a statewide Youth Club, and the matters of a \'IFSC Stamp Show Registry and
increase in dues for members-at-large, \\Ould be brought up at the annual convention.
Treasurer Declines Nomination
After a decade and more of service to the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs, Treasurer Mary Ann Sarsfi eld Ko erner has declined re-nomination to the offi c e . Wisconsin will, however, not lose Mary Ann altogether. She is also an officer of the Italian American Stamp Club, a speaker who has presented programs at several Milwaukee-area clubs, and is currently Show Chairman for Milcopex ' 87.
Thanks, Mary Ann, and best wishes.
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August 28, 1986 MILWAUKEE, WI 53202
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Please see
ATF Classifieds
for details
Almost 300 Wisconsinites came to the WFSC table at Ameripex and clai-d to be members of federation clubs . Each waa given a button with the federation logo. On the back was a number. If the person with nuaber 178 properly identifies hiaaelf/herself by September 28, the prize (a set of Aaeripex souvenir aheeta) will be promptly ■ailed out. If the prize ia not claimed . another ·nuaber will be drawn each month until the prize is claimed. Save your button and watch the future isauea of Acroaa the Fence. 'l'0 claim your prize, send a poatcard or letter identifying yourself by naae and address to MaryAnn BOwman, P.O . Box 1451, waukeaha, WI 53187. The prize ■ay also be claimed at Wiscopex '86 •
..!d.Y§ .illlll Live clubs are constantly improving and p l anning for the future . Dead clubs l ook back only at the past .
Live clubs have jobs to be done. Dead clubs require no tasks .
Live c lubs are filled with helpers. Dead c l ubs don't need t hem.
Live clubs have business meetings and somet i mes endure controversy . Dead clubs maintain a si l ent calm.
Live clubs get out and promote philately . Dead clubs keep it all at home .
Live clubs ' expenses often exceed its income . Dead c l ubs don 't even bother to ask for dues .
Live clubs are constantly taking in new members. Dead clubs fossilize.
Live c l ubs don't have " can ' t" in their vocabulary. Dead clubs have nothing else but.
These signals are subtle, but i ts plain to see , the life of the c l ub is up to THEE ! KAREN WE IGT
THANK YOU The Editor wishes to thank the following c l ubs who have regularly and generously supported the Federation by s ending their newsletters to the Editor, Badger Stamp Club Central Wisconsin Stamp Club FDC Collectors of Wisc onsin Fond Du Lac Stamp Club Green Bay Philatelic Society Milwaukee Philatelic Society Outagamie Philatelic Society Wauwatosa Philateli c Soc i ety Wis. Postal History Society Wis. Valley Philatelic Society
Your kindness has been and is appreci ated!
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Green Bay Philatelic Society
FALL BOURSE
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Joining With Juniors by MaryAnn Bowman
Last month, I quoted from a column written by John Hotchner regarding the do's and dont's of youth philately. The information comes from his column "Stamp Club Idea Trading POst" which appeared in the September 26, l983 issue of Stamp collector. What with the major emphasis being placed on youth philately in recent months, it seemed appropriate to examine the statements. It is my hope that by presenting Hotchner's material in this column, your own clubs will focus more of their attention to the youth attending the .meetings.
The listed items are quoted directly from his September 26, 1983 column. The list is a continuation of ideas, the first 12 ideas having been presented in JIIY last "Joining with Juniors" column. 13. Have stamps available at a price most juniors can afford: a.) penny boxes,
b.) stockbooks with stamps from 1¢ to 25¢, c.)Inexpensive (older with low face value) first day covers and plate blocks.
14. Have an occasional "field trip" -- to a post office, a nearby exhibit, another stamp club, a member's home to see a collection, etc . An ounce of practice is worth a pound of theory.
15. Let juniors know you share their problems. You don't have enough time or money either. Often juniors will give up because they assume that they'll never attain some fictitious philatelic nirvana. Better that they gain a realistic understanding of what adult collecting is really like : The goals are less important than the fun we have in trying to reach them.
·16. Consider getting the parents on your side: Hold a half-hour seminar on "stamp collecting for parents of stamp collectors." Who knows ? You may well reawaken the latent interest of a parent - and there is no better way to help the child.
If nothing else, you will help parents understand the positives and give them a resource point for questions if they see junior going in a direction they ' re uncomfortable with.
17. Accept the waxing and waning of childrens ' interests as they are bombarded by many new experiences, emotions and interests.
18. Take the show"on the road:• visit schools, put on a program for juniors at local libraries, Scout troops, churches, etc. Aside from drawing juniors to your club, you may be able to help start junior clubs.
19. Consider starting your meetings with a half-hour session for juniors only if your adult members have a major abjection to including the young collectors in the regular proceedings.
THINGS NOT TO DO 1. DOn't stress education stress fun. Five days of school each week is
enough. Philately is absorbing and fun and happy - or it isn't a hobby. In other words: for country identification it is much better to make a game of the ideographs, with prizes, than to give kids a list and say , "Memorize this."
2. DOn't creat juniors like idiots because they ask elementary or even seemingly foolish questions. You learned thousands of things as a child by asking questions. DO you remember how you felt when someone talked down to you or intimaued 4hat you weren't too bright?
3. DOn't assume that any junior is too young to enjoy stamps. It will be at their own level - the colors, the shapes, the designs for youngsters -but the earlier the involvement, the more time they have for philatelic fun.
4. DOn't press juniors to start specializing early. Let beginners explore the variety that stamp collecting offers.
5. DOn't impose your own collecting/condition standards on juniors. They should collect precisely what interests them and what they can afford. You can present alternatives ; even try to sway the decision - but no fair belittleing the choice!
6. DOn't allow beginners to spend "big money" - $1 on a 250 item , for examplerepeatedly. Take them aside to expain why that is not wise before a child figures their child is being rooked and "resigns" the child, and then tells all his or her friends that your club is a den of thieves.
7. DOn't suspend your meetings during the summer when juniors have the most freedom to get involved in things like stamps. Attendance may be irregular, b~t whoever comes will enjoy themselves.
So there you have it! words of wisdom for working with juniors. DO you have a success story you would like to share with us? Please write to MaryAnn Bowman, P.O. BOX 1451, Waukesha , WI 53187.
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THANK YOU WFSC MEMBERS
FOR
STAMP CONTRIBUTIONS FOR JUNIORS
ASSEMBLING 300 STAMP PACKETS FOR AMERIPEX
WRITTEN CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WI SCONSIN Q.!i STAMPS BOOK
FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND DONATIONS FOR OUR PROJECTS
SUPPORT AT THE BELMONT EXHIBITION AND MINERAL POINT
YOUR KIND WORDS, THOUGHTS, AND CONTINUED SUPPORT
BAffiER STAMP CLUB - Madi son , \'II
New officers as of Sept. 1, 1985 are: Cavid Weber , Pres.; Roger Carl son, VP; Nancy l(niffin , Sec 'y. ; Ugl jesha Pi rocanac , Treas. £loard member s are Karen Vlei gt and Jane Rastas . Karen Wei gt will also serve as Yout h Coordinat or.
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ST AMP COLLECTORS Plan to come to the
14th Annual Stamp Show
wAUSAPex · as Saturday, Sept. 27, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Banquet 7 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 28, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Howard Johnson's
Highway 51 & Co Tk NN
WAUSAU Exhibits/Dealers/U.S.P .S.
FREE ADMISSION Plenty of Free Parking
The Biggest Show in Northern Wisconsin Sponsored by Wisconsin Valley Philatelic Society
If you were among those who obtained• federation logo button at Ameripex, make sure you wear it to your local stamp shows •• well. Anyone wearing their federation button at wiacopex '86 will be eligible to receive a tree gift. 'ftloae not having a button can pick theirs up at the federation table during the Wiscopex show. save your button, it may entitle you to other free gifts and prizes in the future.
PHILATELIC~
The summer issue of the bulletin found many clubs on their vacation schedule. However , we did have several last minute entries into the contest, and two of those entries had the correct answers. congratulations to George Strieter and Joe Beck . A beautiful set of the COPO stamp picture post cards have been sent their way.
How would you like an opportunity to win a first day program from the Mineral Point Wisconsin Territorial ceremony? Featuring the Wisconsin Territorial Postal card, it would make a nice addition to anyones collection. TO qualify, answer these five questions correctly and submit your entry before the end of the month.
1. What was the denomination of the "B" stamp? 2. How many different stamp designs are depicted on a sheet of
the ballooning issue of 1983? 3. What is the denomination of the Railroad lantern stamp from
the Americana series? 4. What is the main ~eature of the Walt Disney commemorative
of 1968? 5. What is pictured on the Palomar Observatory commemorative
of 1948? Submit your answers in letter or postcard. Be sure your entry
includes your name, club affiliation, and whether you are an adult or junior member. All entries must be received by the last day of the monthJ 'rtlree philatelic prizes will be awarded from a drawing made of correct answers. A future ATF will give the correct answers and name the winners. 'rtle prize will be sent to the club president or representative for presentation at a regular club meeting. Send entries to Gene Bowman P.O. Box 1451 Waukesha WI 53187.
Answers to the Summer contest, 1) Champions of Liberty 2) the lunar rover, 39 the letters L-O-V-E, 4) captain Cook's portrait, and 5) 15¢ .
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Stamp Show Calendar continued from back page
November 1-2: Mad-Pex IV, Lois Heft, WFSC member-at-large. Forum Building, Dane County Fairgrounds.
December 6-7: UWMPSEX '86. UWM Union Ballroom, 2200 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee.
December 14: Green Bay Christmas Stamp and Coin Show, Wm. B. Robinson. Downtown Holiday Inn, Green Bay.
February 8: CENWISPEX, Central Wisconsin Stamp Club. Mead. Inn, Wisconsin Rapids.
March 6-6: MILCOPEX, Milwaukee Philatelic Society. Bruce Hall, MEC A, Milwaukee.
April 2f-26: POLAPEX '87, Polish American Stamp Club. Ki bourn/Walker Halls, MECCA, Milwaukee.
Holiday August 29-jO: WISCOPEX '87, Fond du Lac Stamp Club. Inn, and du Lac.
ATF Classifieds OLD COVERS WANTED for my collection. Wisconsin covers especially, from stampless to 1930's. I also want other U.S. covers, single items or accumulations. William B. Robinson, 1641 Bruce Lane, Green Bay, WI 54303. WANTED: YOUTH AND MEMBERS OF FEDERATION CLUBS TO EXHIBIT at WaUSApex '86. Please secure prospectus before 9/15 from Paul Nelson, 725 Ridgewood Ave., Schofield, WI 54476. POLISH FEST cacheted cards: green cachet on Wisconsin Territory card and blue cachet of Stamp Collecting card. $1.00 with SASE for the set of two. Write: POLISH FEST Cards, Polish American Stamp Club, P.O. Box 1920, Milwaukee, WI 53201. FORT ATKINSON SESQUICENTENNIAL COVER. Produced by Fort Atkinson Stamp Club. $1 . 50 with SASE. Uncancelled envelopes: 25¢ each, 20 for $4.00. Write Susan Urben, 912 Fox Court, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 53538. Wisconsin On Stamps. Over fifty pages of Wisconsin facts and trivia, illustrated by U.S. postage stamps. $7.25 postpaid. Write: MaryAnn Bowman, P.O. Box 1451, Waukesha, WI 531 87.
!'!hY We Work For The Club Why do we work for the club? It can't be because we don't
have anything else to do. We work, have families, and are involved in a lot of other things. It can't be for the praise, because most things are never noticed. It can't be for the pay, because there is none. So why do we continue to work? Truthfully, for a purely selfish reason--YOU. We love the club, and yes--the work!
It has been said that the busiest people are the ones to ask when a job needs to be done. This is certainly true. They are the ones who will do the work without any thought of getting recognition or praise. The job is done, and the club continues to function.
There are several people in the club who are the "gears" that keep this organization moving. You know who they are-why not pick one or two of them and give them a word of encouragement. Tell them that you appreciate them and their work.
The greatest rewards are the little things--a smile, a friendly hug, or a pat on the back.
Put a little "oil" in the "gears" and keep them moving. From the Knoxville Stamp Club '"Newsletter" of October 30, 1984
Courtesy APS CAC Newsletter of July 1986
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Stamp Show Calendar September 20-21: WALCOPEX '86, Walworth County Stamp Club.
YMCA, 20J S. Wells, Lake Geneva.
September 21: Green Bay Fall Stamp and Coin Show, Wm. B. Robinson. Downtown Holiday Inn, Green Bay.
September 27: Appleton Stamp and Coin Show, R & M Stamps. Redwood Room, Paper Valley Hotel, JJJ W. College Ave., Appleton. 10am to 5pm.
September 27-28: WaUSApex, Wisconsin Valley Philatelic Society. Howard Johnson's, Hwy 51 and NN, Wausau. Please see display ad on page 8 for details.
September 27-28: WISCOPEX '86, WFSC and Milwaukee Philatelic Society. MECCA , Milwaukee. Please see display ad on ~ for details.
October 11: Green Bay Philatelic Society Fall Bourse, Green Bay Philatelic Society. Green Bay Plaza Mall, Mason at Military, Green Bay. Note: this is not Port Plaza Mall. Please see display ad on page 5 for map and details.
October 12: Fond Du Lac Stamp Club Annual Show and Bourse, Fond Du Lac Stamp Club. American Legion Memorial Clubhouse, 500 Fond Du Lac Ave., Fond Du Lac. 9am to 5pm.
October 18: Public Auction at Downtown Holiday Inn, Green Bay. Wm. B. Robinson, 1641 Bruce Lane, Green Bay, WI 54JOJ. Please see related ad below.
October 25-26: TOSAPEX ' 86, Wauwatosa Philatelic Society, Inc. West Allis Knights of Columbus Hall, 1800 S. 92nd Street , West Allis. Please note site change.
Im. I. Robinson 1841 Bruce Ln.
Green B•~ WI 54303
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APPLETON STAMP & COIN SHOW
Saturday, September 27 10 am to 5pm
Redwood Room Paper Valley Hotel
333 West College Appleton, WI
ACROSS THE FENCE, Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs Newsletter. Published monthly, September through June. Kirk Becker, Editor, 1688 Shawano Av. #14, Green Bay, WI 54JOJ. Phone, (414) 494-9696. Ad and copy deadline: 21st of the month. 500 copies printed.
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