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Jim Mehrer's Postal History

Postal History / Postcards / Reference Literature / Collectors' Supplies / Show Calendar

For collectors of postal history, covers, postcards, stamps, etc. We conduct six postal history mail bid sales per year, offering thousands of lots in each sale. When a sale is in progress, our current catalog will be posted on this site.

We also offer a selection of postal history & postcard reference literature, and a broad line of supplies for collectors and dealers.

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1. For our Postal History Mail Bid Sale Catalog, click here.
2. For information about consigning material for our Mail Bid Sales, click here.
3. To see our list of Reference Literature (for Postal History, Postcards and other topics), click here.
4. To see our list of Supplies for Collectors of Postal History and Postcards, click here.
5. To go to our Postal History Net Price Sale, click here.
6. To go to our Postcard Net Price Sale, click here.
7. To see our Show Calendar for Collectors of Stamps, Postal History and Postcards, click here.
8. To visit our Showcase Dealers' Pages, click here.
9. To see our Old-Time Postmark Calendar, click here.
10. To go to our Phone Card page, click here.
11. To see hand-drawn 1994 Olympics First Day Covers, click here.
12. To see African-American Social History Paper Memorabilia, click here.

After you have explored the rest of our site, click here to go to the MUSIC section of our site.

Comments? Questions? PLEASE check our list of FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS first, by clicking here. Email us at mehrer@postal-history.com.
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THANK YOU. To everyone who offered suggestions about how I might try to find my long-lost friend, Steve Rodgers: I appreciate your efforts. The "Personal note" which appears below was posted on this page in 1996. On January 22, 2007, nearly 19 years after I last heard from him, I learned that Steve had passed away. Two of his relatives found this page - exactly 5 days after he died. Timing is everything.

Goodbye, Steve.

Personal note for anyone who has information about a friend that I've lost:

Steven Duane Rodgers was born in Tulsa, OK, in about 1954. I met him in 1969, and we became friends. In 1972, he was a student at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. I don't remember whether he received a degree there or not.
Steve moved around through the years, usually between Tulsa and Dallas, but he always knew where to find me. About once a year, he would call to see how I was doing, and to let me know that he was all right, too. We had a tacit understanding that he would continue to make those calls for as long as we were both alive.
The last time he called was in April, 1988. 
I HAVE TRIED:
- ON-LINE SEARCHES, but there are so many people named Steven Rodgers in Oklahoma & Texas alone that I don't want to bother two dozen people just because they happen to have the same name.
- ALUMNI DEPARTMENTS at the high schools in Tulsa & Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, but no one seems to be able to help.
If you know what happened to Steve, or can suggest any other way of finding him that doesn't involve on-line searches and alumni departments, please contact me.