[Dx-qsl] Press It - Seal It Envelopes
Peter Dougherty
[email protected]
Fri Oct 11 22:10:01 2002
At 09:36 PM 10/11/2002, you wrote:
>Thanks for that Carl. It makes it easier, plus, I have no doubt that some
>of the lick and seal types leave marks on the various cards.
Steve (or anybody else), do you have any idea where I can find #7 or #9
air-mail peen-n-stick envelopes? Or even non-air-mail peen-n-stick? I use
Mead #10s as my outbound mailer and lick-n-stick #7 envelopes for SAE now.
I've never seen a #7 or #9 with peel-n-stick adhesive anywhere in North
America, but I may just looking in the wrong places. Everybody has only
#10s or #6 3/4, which is too small for a large European size card.
Right now I get my return evnvelopes through Ron at HamStuff.com (good
quality, inexpensive security tint #7, but non-air mail and with a gummed
flap).
I'll tell you, though, I really miss the spiffy Eaton air mail envelopes.
They looked great and never had one get mangled. I must have gone through
about 300 of them until they stopped making them in April or May. I
couldn't even find a vendor to buy up remaining stock through.
- pjd