That sounds really cool, Matt. While you wouldn't have a record of who had
been there -- that would definitely get around the problem that I have been
encountering, trying to find spots to hide boxes in metro DC where they
won't be removed. It would be much easier to just place the stamp, at
times. And people who find it would have the image, although I wouldn't
have theirs.
What does everyone else think about that??
Marisa
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Sparks [SMTP:makaalasparks@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 11:46 AM
To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] new letter boxer
...I have been thinking about urban letterboxes and am very concerned with
the
box being found and removed by non-letter boxes. I also thought it would be
fun to put a letter box in places like Disneyland.
That would be tough because They would actively try to remove it or there
would be such high traffic it would be found.
I was thinking in situations like that you could put up a journalless box,
it would just be the stamp. and the stamp could be glued into place. so
that
it couldn't be easily noticed. i.e. glued to an out of the way section of
cave roof on Tom-Sawyers island, or under a chair on the Mark Twain. What
do
you guys think?
...