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Denny Loreman shows some of his Columbia County metal licenses dating from 1927-1941.
Connie Mertz/For The Daily Item /


A sampling of Columbia County metal licenses dating from 1927-1941 collected by Denny Loreman.
Connie Mertz/For The Daily Item /


Published June 28, 2009 07:02 am - Denny Loreman of Orangeville is a typical hunter and angler, but what separates him from his peers is his insatiable appetite for collecting memorabilia.

Old licenses, memorabilia is Orangeville man's quarry


By Connie Mertz
For The Daily Item

Denny Loreman of Orangeville is a typical hunter and angler, but what separates him from his peers is his insatiable appetite for collecting memorabilia.

"I've always hunted and fished, and I just started saving hunting and fishing licenses from family members."

That was 25 years ago. Now 56, Loreman's real challenge isn't necessarily hunting, but finding a missing item to add to a specific collection. "The chase is just like that of deer hunting. Sometimes you get one; sometimes you don't," he said.

His most prized possession is a 1926 Columbia County hunting license with all the paperwork, including the original envelope, plus a 1926 special doe license with all the paperwork.

"It is rare to get one of these sets," he said. "They only had doe hunting (back then) in few Pennsylvania counties."

He truly lucked into the exceptional discovery through an auctioneer who contacted Loreman after a estate sale. After the sale, the licenses were found. "I offered him a price, and that's how I got it," he said. The licenses are framed for easy viewing.

He also is privy to a regular and doe hunting license from Columbia County in 1930 and 1937. Here again, he has all the paperwork. "It even has the ear tag from the doe."

Pricing is based on supply and demand. "The ones that are harder to find, the more expensive they are to purchase. But if you sell it, you get more for it."

Loreman is also proud of a 1916 Columbia County hunting license. "This is as perfect as they come," he said as he opened up one of his many albums containing hunting licenses.

"I still need the Columbia County license for 1913," he said hoping that eventually one will show up.

Most of his hunting license collections are from Columbia County, dubbed No. 19.

"The regular hunting licenses were on canvas from 1913-1923," he explained. "From 1924 to 1926 they were aluminum, and from 1927-1941 they were metal. From 1942 to the present, they are cardboard."

When asked why the change from metal to cardboard, he said, "It was stopped because of the war."

This year, hunting licenses will be register tape. "It will destroy the collectable part of it," he admits.

Loreman has quite an impressive collection of hunting licenses, all displayed in albums for perfect viewing. From fur takers' licenses to Junior and Senior Columbia County licenses, he has it all and much more.



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