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Artcraft First Day Covers by Marty Severe:
Artcraft Variety Specialist, Collector/Dealer and Author
Began Collecting at Martin (Marty) L. Severe began collecting first day covers* at the ripe young age of fifteen. He vividly recounts the actual event as an unsuccessful attempt at self-servicing his first Artcraft cover (Shakespeare issue of 1964). The Postmaster sent back his request unserviced regretting that FDCs could not be returned under separate cover.
Marty quickly learned
proper processing procedures and thereafter began receiving covers on a regular
basis. He became enamored with their rich artistic, cultural, educational,
geographic, and historical beauty and became forever "hooked" on collecting
covers. To this day, Artcraft remains his cachet of choice for their design
excellence and consistent high-caliber During his late twenties and early thirties, Marty began to expand his basic collection by including the earlier Artcraft FDCs. In this quest, he became perplexed by the huge number of varieties encountered. Hardly a week would pass that did not produce knowledge of another color, size, text, or design variety, not to mention imprinted covers, fakes, and a host of printing errors. Later, he broadened his collecting interests to include miscellaneous, United Nations, and foreign covers. It was frustrating that there were no references available that documented the universe of Artcraft covers and varieties.
Thus, is the motivation
for this collector, now in his late forties, to Martin L. Severe
Marty is a member in good standing of AFDCS and APS.
*An FDC, or "First Day Cover," is an envelope to which a postage stamp is affixed. The postmark or canellation applied to that stamp is dated on the date and at the location that the postage stamp is first placed on sale. Most collectors also want a printed design on the envelope that explains or provides additional information about the stamp. This printed design is called a "cachet." Envelopes, or covers, with postage stamps and cancellations are also issued for various special events such as First Flights, Presidential Inaugurations, Sports, Patriotics, Philatelic Conventions, XMAS, Special Events, etc. |