E--meant Event stamp! When the Pacific Northwest Letterboxers had a
gathering, an event stamp was created and since it was just available
at the event, it was not found or placed or really exchanged--
Although many thanks to Paisley Orca for her carving!!
--Amanda from Seattle---
PS--
I have a squadron coin (given to me by a Marine) But I am not sure of
the coin etiquette. Since I wasn't actually in the Squadron do I get
to participate? (in the event I am ever in a bar where coins are
being thrown down!) I had no idea that these things had anything
other than sentimental value, until another military guy saw my coin
and got all excited about it.
I live in fear that
> I will be found without my squadron coin - especially near a bar -
> where money runs out of one's pockets like water through seemingly
> sealed tupperware. Perhaps, for the good of Boston pubs, such a
> punishment could be decreed by the Lords and Ladies of LbNA. At
the
> very least, this should be required at meetings of letterboxers.
>
> Finally, I saw a posting several weeks back that listed P, F, X and
> E. I foolishly asked what E might stand for, foolish because no
one
> answered and here I sit asking again....
>