[Dx-qsl] OM2SA questions

Ron Notarius WN3VAW [email protected]
Thu Jan 29 16:10:01 2004


While that may be, I send my #10 envelopes inside the larger #12 envelopes,
so that I don't have to fold them.  The important thing is that the cards
are coming back, so let's not quibble about the details!

73, ron wn3vaw

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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 6:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] OM2SA questions


Maybe he has had a problem before with a postal machine eating a #10
envelope
that has been triple folded to fit inside another ...with only a QSL inside
the ends act like wings ....and could get munched by a machine...being a QSL
manager I see this alot and cant believe some of the things I see in my
mail!...nesting envelopes are the best way to go!...I have taped envelopes
in the past
to make them smaller and more presentable to the postal robots...just a
thought...

Mike W2GR
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FWIW, my SAE (for my T31MY card) was shortened for some reason.  It was a
#10 envelope cut down and taped to almost exactly match the size of the
card.  I have no idea why Juraj did this; perhaps they charge higher postage
for the larger envelopes?


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