Letterboxing USA - Yahoo Groups Archive

stamp replacement deliemma (of minor proportions)

3 messages in this thread | 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
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



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
>
>
>




__________________________________
Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005
http://mail.yahoo.com

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?


---------------------------------
Yahoo! for Good
Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]