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Box inserts

4 messages in this thread | Started on 2001-12-07

Box inserts

From: khatru (khatru24@yahoo.com) | Date: 2001-12-07 15:34:29 UTC-08:00

> From: "drewclan11"
> Subject: Re: Letterbox Text
>
> Hi K! You can find it by clicking on "getting
> started," or just go straight to
>
> http://members.aol.com/Letterboxr/infosheet.html
Thank you.
Its a very nice description but I was looking for
something short and concise to put IN a box, with
its purpose being primarily for people who are
finding their first box or who found it by accident.

K.



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Re: [LbNA] Box inserts

From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) | Date: 2001-12-07 23:07:24 UTC-04:00

> Thank you.
> Its a very nice description but I was looking for
> something short and concise to put IN a box, with
> its purpose being primarily for people who are
> finding their first box or who found it by accident.

It might take less energy to just to write something.
How about something like this --

----
This box is part of a national treasure hunting game
called Letterboxing. Please do not disturb it and
leave it exactly as you found it.

You are invited to participate in this pastime. For
more information see [insert an appropriate url here].
----

Cheers
Randy

Re: [LbNA] Box inserts

From: noreester (SJinNJ@aol.com) | Date: 2001-12-08 03:25:35 UTC
This is what I tape to the lid of each of my boxes.

This is the "Insert Box Name Here" LETTERBOX. PLEASE DO NOT DESTROY.
Enjoy the contents, and replace where found, hidden from view. To
Learn More About Letterboxing, Visit the Letterboxing Web Site at:
http://www.letterboxing.org/


Wingfoot
P16F17X0


Re: [LbNA] Box inserts

From: samanark (samanark@yahoo.com) | Date: 2001-12-08 08:21:35 UTC
Jolly G-Man has a nice little blurb. It is about the size of a
business card, I took one so that I could copy it. Of course, I
changed it a little to reflect my own style.

--Amanda from Seattle


> How about something like this --
>
> ----
> This box is part of a national treasure hunting game
> called Letterboxing. Please do not disturb it and
> leave it exactly as you found it.
>
> You are invited to participate in this pastime. For
> more information see [insert an appropriate url here].
> ----
>
> Cheers
> Randy