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Found Letterboxing Kit In N. Carolina

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Found Letterboxing Kit In N. Carolina

From: brysnpress (BrysnPress@aol.com) | Date: 2007-08-20 01:42:08 UTC
If you are AC Adams and you lost your kit, please email me. If you can
ID the stamp I'll mail your stuff to you.

Thanks!

Aimee


Re: [LbNA] Found Letterboxing Kit In N. Carolina

From: Gail Metzger (queenofswords110@yahoo.com) | Date: 2007-08-20 17:22:33 UTC-07:00
Aimee: Are you sure you didn't find a letterbox that is meant to stay there?

brysnpress wrote: If you are AC Adams and you lost your kit, please email me. If you can
ID the stamp I'll mail your stuff to you.

Thanks!

Aimee






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Re: Found Letterboxing Kit In N. Carolina

From: (BrysnPress@aol.com) | Date: 2007-08-21 15:52:34 UTC-04:00
Yes, of course. It was a book that was obviously someone's journal and also
a stamp, with their name on it. It was left out in the open. The last stamp in
the box's journal matched the stamp in the kit. It was not a hitch-hiker. It
documented this family and their letterboxing adventures.





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Re: Found Letterboxing Kit In N. Carolina

From: ncginger2000 (ncginger2000@yahoo.com) | Date: 2007-08-22 12:49:22 UTC
You may want to post this on the Letterboxing North Carolina
discussion board on the AtlasQuest site as well as here.

Knit Wit
Asheville, NC

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> Yes, of course. It was a book that was obviously someone's journal
and also
> a stamp, with their name on it. It was left out in the open. The
last stamp in
> the box's journal matched the stamp in the kit. It was not a
hitch-hiker. It
> documented this family and their letterboxing adventures.
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Re: [LbNA] Re: Found Letterboxing Kit In N. Carolina

From: Gail Metzger (queenofswords110@yahoo.com) | Date: 2007-08-22 20:39:28 UTC-07:00
Sorry, never heard it referred to as a kit. Yes, probably best to post on NC board. I hope you find the owner.

BrysnPress@aol.com wrote: Yes, of course. It was a book that was obviously someone's journal and also
a stamp, with their name on it. It was left out in the open. The last stamp in
the box's journal matched the stamp in the kit. It was not a hitch-hiker. It
documented this family and their letterboxing adventures.



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