Let me know if this sounds reasonable in the quest for the perfect
container.
1) Preferably a hermetic seal but at least a water-tight seal.
2) Must come in a size big enough to hold a 3 X 5 book (or cards)
and a few goodies like patches in addition to a stamp.
3) Preferably transparent or opaque/tinted, perhaps offered
in different colors.
4) Durable/flexible enough to withstand pressure, attacks by
critters, severe cold temps, etc.
This isn't rocket science of course. These are just a few of
the things I thoought of. Can you think of anything else that
may be important?
Dan'l
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Ideal container
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Started on 1999-04-04
[L-USA] Ideal container
From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) |
Date: 1999-04-04 20:16:34 UTC-05:00
[L-USA] Re: Ideal container
From: Graham Howard (ghh2@tutor.open.ac.uk) |
Date: 1999-04-05 19:26:49 UTC+01:00
Danl's list seems about right...maybe a box with a few more inches at the
mouth and up to 6 inches deep would suit a nicer larger log book...thats
all...
As I said before at 50c each I'll take about 25 to 50 !
Graham
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mouth and up to 6 inches deep would suit a nicer larger log book...thats
all...
As I said before at 50c each I'll take about 25 to 50 !
Graham
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