[Dx-qsl] informal survey
Lee Noonan
vk2lee at reset.net.au
Mon Feb 19 18:28:47 EST 2007
Hi,
I have always used airmail envelopes to fit the larger QSL cards.
I believe you are correct that most QSL managers don't use the large sized
qsls...
unless its a fold over card, and many of those are now small sized too..
Many of the QSLs I receive from the Bureau are the large sized cards..
Lee VK2LEE
PS: I don't care what topic is on this reflector..
I read the interesting ones and delete the others..
----- Original Message -----
From: <Kz2i at aol.com>
To: <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 10:17 AM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] informal survey
> The recent thread about peel and eat, lick n stick, whatever envelopes
> caused me to wonder about the actual need for the oversize envelopes. A
> quick
> check of the 130 qsls I have ready to turn in for my annual DXCC
> endorsement
> includes 1 (ONE!) oversize qsl and that is from a 2000 qso. Is it my
> imagination or does it seem that very few qsls, especially from managers,
> come in the
> giant size? And is it really necessary to send an AIRMAIL return
> envelope? I
> am a creature of habit as much as anyone and have been using the nested
> overseas envelope sets for a hundred years, but maybe it's time to switch
> over to
> just plain old white envelopes that have peel and stick.
>
> Just thought I'd ask for a little input from the group. Especially
> interested in QSL managers take on this.
>
>
> To cut down on bandwidth here on the reflector, reply to me direct and I
> will post results in about a week.
>
>
> 73 de Steve, KZ2I
> Charlotte, NC
>
> "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've
> got...till it's gone." from Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) but also
> true about QSL.NET if more users don't open their wallets and help
> financially. Please contribute TODAY !!
>
>
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