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Holly Hobbie Collectors Gazette (NL) Donna Stultz

Donna Stultz
Taneytown, Maryland 21787-3032
United States
Phone: 410-775-2570
Email: hhgazette@hotmail.com
Holly Hobbie Collectors Gazette (NL), bimonthly publication, contains information about Holly Hobbie items that have been made over the years. Subscription $25 per year. Send a long stamped, self-addressed envelope for a free sample issue.
 
   
   
Horn & Whistle Enthusiasts’ Group Eric Larson, Publisher

2 Abell Ave.
Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938
United States
Phone: 978-356-3510
Email: hornwhistlepub@aol.com
Website: www.HornAndWhistle.net
Horn & Whistle (NL), published quarterly, $20 per year in U.S., $25 in Canada, $30 elsewhere. Subscribers bring everything from lighthouse foghorns to antique factory whistles to the Horn & Whistle Concerts,
 
   
   
Ice Screamers Thor and Patty Foss

PO Box 465
Warrington, Pennsylvania 18976
United States
Phone: 215-343-2676
Email: subscrptions@icescreamers.com
Website: www.icescreamers.com
The Ice Screamer (NL), quarterly newsletter for collectors of ice cream and soda fountain memorabilia. Annual convention. Dues $20 per year, $30 international.
 
   
   
International Association of Antique Umbrella and Cane Collectors

Website: http://www.antiquecaneworld.com
An online site for collectors of canes, walking sticks, and umbrellas.
 
   
   
International Brick Collectors Association Peggy B. French, Editor

1743 Lindenhall Dr.
Loveland, Ohio 45140
United States
Phone: 513-683-4792
Email: pfrench001@cinci.rr.com
Website: www.tlgwindpower.com/tweety
Journal of the International Brick Collectors Association (MAG), published 3 times a year, included with dues, $15, additional family members $1. The club has a brick swap three times a year. Members collect all kinds of bricks, building bricks, paving bricks, firebricks, any brick as long as it’s branded with a name, number, or design. (Plain bricks are called vanilla’s.)
 
   
   
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