So have had to cut back my letterboxing to mainly just mainting the one
box I still have out there (retired another because it was so badly
planted and mooshy,.. and I dont think anyone ever foudn my h.h.,..
they never emailed me if they did at least)
But in mainting my fav. box,I have come across a conundrum, which is,
I am thinking about replacing the stamp I carved for this box with a
new better stamp. What is the general protocol for replacing a carved
stamp with a new one.
Is it somethign one should annouce? is it against protocol? Have any of
you done it before?
Just curious,
thanks in advance for your responses.
S.Biscuits
stamp replacement deliemma (of minor proportions)
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Started on 2005-09-23
stamp replacement deliemma (of minor proportions)
From: Knotty Klown! (knottyklown@ipns.com) |
Date: 2005-09-23 08:47:42 UTC
Re: [LbNA] stamp replacement deliemma (of minor proportions)
From: Hikers_n_ Hounds (hikers_n_hounds@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-09-23 04:17:58 UTC-07:00
It's your box, do whatever the heck you want with it!
--- Knotty Klown! wrote:
> So have had to cut back my letterboxing to mainly
> just mainting the one
> box I still have out there (retired another because
> it was so badly
> planted and mooshy,.. and I dont think anyone ever
> foudn my h.h.,..
> they never emailed me if they did at least)
>
> But in mainting my fav. box,I have come across a
> conundrum, which is,
> I am thinking about replacing the stamp I carved for
> this box with a
> new better stamp. What is the general protocol for
> replacing a carved
> stamp with a new one.
> Is it somethign one should annouce? is it against
> protocol? Have any of
> you done it before?
>
> Just curious,
> thanks in advance for your responses.
>
> S.Biscuits
>
>
>
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--- Knotty Klown!
> So have had to cut back my letterboxing to mainly
> just mainting the one
> box I still have out there (retired another because
> it was so badly
> planted and mooshy,.. and I dont think anyone ever
> foudn my h.h.,..
> they never emailed me if they did at least)
>
> But in mainting my fav. box,I have come across a
> conundrum, which is,
> I am thinking about replacing the stamp I carved for
> this box with a
> new better stamp. What is the general protocol for
> replacing a carved
> stamp with a new one.
> Is it somethign one should annouce? is it against
> protocol? Have any of
> you done it before?
>
> Just curious,
> thanks in advance for your responses.
>
> S.Biscuits
>
>
>
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Re: [LbNA] stamp replacement deliemma (of minor proportions)
From: Suzanne Coe (wilmcoe@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-09-23 16:03:39 UTC-07:00
Nobody will have a problem with a "new better stamp." If you announce the change, people who got the original image will probably come back for the new one.... Sheba
Knotty Klown! wrote:I am thinking about replacing the stamp I carved for this box with a new better stamp. What is the general protocol for replacing a carved stamp with a new one.
Is it something one should annouce? is it against protocol?
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