Altough I want a patch,I have one little argument about the patches,If you
wear it around other letterboxers,then they know that you are a letterboxer
and might happen that your stamp will revealed or name,I never give out my
code name or name or stamp! I will proally get a patch epending on my moms
desions(note to momhers,I will inform you within the next few days) And will
have a special shirt that I will wear only when lb,geocashing or
oranteering,or just out on a hike! Any argument to this argument please
send to the club,And I will respond to you as quick as I can.)
cool cool
Patch argument
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-01-30
Re: [LbNA] Re: Patch argument
From: (R2D2ZDW@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-01-30 18:13:35 UTC-05:00
[LbNA] Re: Patch argument
From: Mary from Virginia (daughteroftheolddominion@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-01-31 13:28:49 UTC
LbNA is not a secret society. Most people want other LBers to
recognize that they, too, are a LBer so that they can stamp into each
others' books. These are the exchanges you hear about and that you
see recorded in people's PFX counts (placed-found-exchanged). We have
organized Meets and Greets where we exchange stamp images.
But there are no rules. You are completely free to keep your name and
stamp secret. Or maybe you would want to carve a different stamp for
purposes of an exchange. It's up to you!
Mary
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, R2D2ZDW@a... wrote:
> Altough I want a patch,I have one little argument about the
patches,If you
> wear it around other letterboxers,then they know that you are a
letterboxer
> and might happen that your stamp will revealed or name,I never give
out my
> code name or name or stamp! I will proally get a patch epending on
my moms
> desions(note to momhers,I will inform you within the next few days)
And will
> have a special shirt that I will wear only when lb,geocashing or
> oranteering,or just out on a hike! Any argument to this argument
please
> send to the club,And I will respond to you as quick as I can.)
>
> cool cool
recognize that they, too, are a LBer so that they can stamp into each
others' books. These are the exchanges you hear about and that you
see recorded in people's PFX counts (placed-found-exchanged). We have
organized Meets and Greets where we exchange stamp images.
But there are no rules. You are completely free to keep your name and
stamp secret. Or maybe you would want to carve a different stamp for
purposes of an exchange. It's up to you!
Mary
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, R2D2ZDW@a... wrote:
> Altough I want a patch,I have one little argument about the
patches,If you
> wear it around other letterboxers,then they know that you are a
letterboxer
> and might happen that your stamp will revealed or name,I never give
out my
> code name or name or stamp! I will proally get a patch epending on
my moms
> desions(note to momhers,I will inform you within the next few days)
And will
> have a special shirt that I will wear only when lb,geocashing or
> oranteering,or just out on a hike! Any argument to this argument
please
> send to the club,And I will respond to you as quick as I can.)
>
> cool cool
Re: [LbNA] Re: Patch argument
From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) |
Date: 2003-01-31 09:12:41 UTC-05:00
> Or maybe you would want to carve a different stamp for
> purposes of an exchange.
FYI for newbies, this is called a "traveler". Elsewhere, they would
find it odd to collect personal stamps in logbooks (as do I, FWIW). I
think it would be cool if more North American letterboxers carried
travelers.
(I'm aware of dogs that carry personal stamps and travelers as well).
Cheers
[LbNA] Re: Patch argument
From: psycomommy2003 (ktborrelli@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2003-01-31 14:49:14 UTC
---I always carry my traveler, just ask and you will be rewarded.
Lately I have met some "old time" L'boxers that carry travelers. But
you have to remember to ask.
Appledumpling Gang has a stuffed animal(creature) that has it's own
backpack and stamp. His/it's name is Fez. You have to ask to receive.
Very Cool!
Psychomommy
In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Randy Hall wrote:
>
> > Or maybe you would want to carve a different stamp for
> > purposes of an exchange.
>
> FYI for newbies, this is called a "traveler". Elsewhere, they would
> find it odd to collect personal stamps in logbooks (as do I,
FWIW). I
> think it would be cool if more North American letterboxers carried
> travelers.
>
> (I'm aware of dogs that carry personal stamps and travelers as
well).
>
> Cheers
Lately I have met some "old time" L'boxers that carry travelers. But
you have to remember to ask.
Appledumpling Gang has a stuffed animal(creature) that has it's own
backpack and stamp. His/it's name is Fez. You have to ask to receive.
Very Cool!
Psychomommy
In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Randy Hall
>
> > Or maybe you would want to carve a different stamp for
> > purposes of an exchange.
>
> FYI for newbies, this is called a "traveler". Elsewhere, they would
> find it odd to collect personal stamps in logbooks (as do I,
FWIW). I
> think it would be cool if more North American letterboxers carried
> travelers.
>
> (I'm aware of dogs that carry personal stamps and travelers as
well).
>
> Cheers
Re: [LbNA] Re: Patch argument
From: (mohmers@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-01-31 10:54:58 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 1/31/03 6:50:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, ktborrelli@hotmail.com writes:
I never thought of carrying a traveler with me .... that's a neat idea!
---I always carry my traveler, just ask and you will be rewarded.
Lately I have met some "old time" L'boxers that carry travelers. But
you have to remember to ask.
I never thought of carrying a traveler with me .... that's a neat idea!