Hi all,
I have just completed the first stage of the process at this end, which is to send the stamps away to be registered with the Dartmoor Letterboxes 100 Club. This will mean that each stamp will have its own unique registration number and will appear in the 100 club catalogue of letterboxes and clues.
I will keep you all posted on their progress and where upon the moor they are placed, but please bear with me as there are 15 of them and its a big moor and i'll be in my own ! lol
Andy Wilkes
The Happy Wanderer
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to all those involved in the Dartmoor exchange
4 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-09-28
to all those involved in the Dartmoor exchange
From: andy wilkes (ukletterboxer@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-28 14:40:30 UTC-07:00
Re: to all those involved in the Dartmoor exchange
From: gwendontoo (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2004-09-28 22:04:37 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, andy wilkes
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have just completed the first stage of the process at this end,
which is to send the stamps away to be registered with the Dartmoor
Letterboxes 100 Club. This will mean that each stamp will have its
own unique registration number and will appear in the 100 club
catalogue of letterboxes and clues.
> I will keep you all posted on their progress and where upon the
moor they are placed, but please bear with me as there are 15 of
them and its a big moor and i'll be in my own ! lol
> Andy Wilkes
> The Happy Wanderer
>
>
Gwen and I have been wondering how some folks are counting
their "gift stamps" used in the exchange? We don't emphasize our
F,P,X,or C count other than listing in our personal logs, but figure
we should count these as something. Maybe G 2 ? We didn't plant them
nor found them ,at least not yet.
Don
> Hi all,
> I have just completed the first stage of the process at this end,
which is to send the stamps away to be registered with the Dartmoor
Letterboxes 100 Club. This will mean that each stamp will have its
own unique registration number and will appear in the 100 club
catalogue of letterboxes and clues.
> I will keep you all posted on their progress and where upon the
moor they are placed, but please bear with me as there are 15 of
them and its a big moor and i'll be in my own ! lol
> Andy Wilkes
> The Happy Wanderer
>
>
Gwen and I have been wondering how some folks are counting
their "gift stamps" used in the exchange? We don't emphasize our
F,P,X,or C count other than listing in our personal logs, but figure
we should count these as something. Maybe G 2 ? We didn't plant them
nor found them ,at least not yet.
Don
Re: to all those involved in the Dartmoor exchange
From: catbead1 (libby@twcny.rr.com) |
Date: 2004-09-28 22:27:46 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "gwendontoo"
wrote:
> Gwen and I have been wondering how some folks are counting
> their "gift stamps" used in the exchange? We don't emphasize our
> F,P,X,or C count other than listing in our personal logs, but figure
> we should count these as something. Maybe G 2 ? We didn't plant them
> nor found them ,at least not yet.
>
> Don
I was wondering the same thing and was just going to think of it as
one placed. I figured that I made one, and when we get Andy's and I
can plant his, then in a convoluted way it will be a plant.
catbead
wrote:
> Gwen and I have been wondering how some folks are counting
> their "gift stamps" used in the exchange? We don't emphasize our
> F,P,X,or C count other than listing in our personal logs, but figure
> we should count these as something. Maybe G 2 ? We didn't plant them
> nor found them ,at least not yet.
>
> Don
I was wondering the same thing and was just going to think of it as
one placed. I figured that I made one, and when we get Andy's and I
can plant his, then in a convoluted way it will be a plant.
catbead
Re: to all those involved in the Dartmoor exchange
From: Warrior Woman (warrioringilead@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-09-29 14:26:59 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, andy wilkes
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have just completed the first stage of the process at this end,
which is to send the stamps away to be registered with the Dartmoor
Letterboxes 100 Club. This will mean that each stamp will have its
own unique registration number and will appear in the 100 club
catalogue of letterboxes and clues.
> I will keep you all posted on their progress and where upon the
moor they are placed, but please bear with me as there are 15 of them
and its a big moor and i'll be in my own ! lol
> Andy Wilkes
> The Happy Wanderer
Brilliant! I didn't realize the prestige involved when I signed up
for this project. Wow, to have my humble little stamp officially
*registered* with the Dartmoor Letterboxes 100 Club *and* to be
published in the catalogue of letterboxes and clues!
Warrior Woman
(the legally blind letterboxer/carver who did the John
Wesley/Methodist Church Cross and Flame stamp)
> Hi all,
> I have just completed the first stage of the process at this end,
which is to send the stamps away to be registered with the Dartmoor
Letterboxes 100 Club. This will mean that each stamp will have its
own unique registration number and will appear in the 100 club
catalogue of letterboxes and clues.
> I will keep you all posted on their progress and where upon the
moor they are placed, but please bear with me as there are 15 of them
and its a big moor and i'll be in my own ! lol
> Andy Wilkes
> The Happy Wanderer
Brilliant! I didn't realize the prestige involved when I signed up
for this project. Wow, to have my humble little stamp officially
*registered* with the Dartmoor Letterboxes 100 Club *and* to be
published in the catalogue of letterboxes and clues!
Warrior Woman
(the legally blind letterboxer/carver who did the John
Wesley/Methodist Church Cross and Flame stamp)