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    The Detroit News

    Stefan Karidian, 75, has 27 books of stamps from Armenia. "My collection
    hinges on the history of this country," he says.

    Stamps tell Armenian tales

    By Sarah Frame / The Detroit News

    BIRMINGHAM - Stefan Karidian can trace his family's history by looking
    through his stamp collection. He has 27 books of stamps, postcards
    and envelopes from Armenia, the country his parents emigrated from.

    "Armenian stamps are my specialty," said Karidian, 75, of West
    Bloomfield Township. "My collection hinges on the history of this
    country. I have stamps that relate to Armenian churches, artists,
    and also stamps and postcards that commemorate the mass genocide of
    the Armenian people. My dad survived that and then came here."

    Collectors like Karidian commonly see their own lives in their stamps,
    said Michael Schreiber, editor of Linn's Stamp News, the world's
    largest weekly stamp newspaper.

    "You can make of it (stamp collecting) anything you want," Schreiber
    said. "You can collect on any topic, any country."

    Collectors from all over the Midwest will attend the Metropex 2004,
    a stamp exposition sponsored by the Oakland County Stamp Club planned
    for June 12 and 13.

    The show will feature more than 20 dealers and will be at the
    Birmingham Masonic Temple.

    Dodie Spatz, 66, of Bloomfield Township recalls that her interest in
    stamps began when her father went to work in the Venezuelan oil fields.

    "My dad would send letters to my mother with these pretty stamps
    on them, and I began to save them," Spatz said. "Now I have quite
    a collection, and it's gotten bigger since I joined the Birmingham
    Stamp Club."

    You can reach Sarah Frame at (313) 222-2103 or [email protected].
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