[Dx-qsl] Envelopes
Peter W2IRT
lists at w2irt.net
Wed Jan 11 20:23:05 EST 2012
Tom, the reason you don't see blue/red airmail envelopes from stateside is
that nobody produces them over here, or if they do, not that I've run across
in the last 8 years or so. Our two biggest national stationers are Staples
and Office Depot and neither have these in stock (nor do I think you can
even order them via catalogue). Likewise bulk shops like Costco don't sell
them either. Considering a 500-pack of #10 business envelopes at Costco
sells for 10ドル and a box of 50 #6-34 size sells for 2ドル at Staples, that's the
reason these are so prevalent in QSLing.
- pjd
-----Original Message-----
From: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Tom Wylie
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 7:37 PM
To: Ron Notarius W3WN; dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] Envelopes
hi ron the uk postal limit for 1 card is 10 gramms which equates to
about 0.35 ounces or near. so sometimes i get a big manilla type
envelope which puts it over the weight limit and above what i get for 1
IRC, so in these cases i trim the envelopes. i just wish everybody
would use airmail blue type envelopes at least tomeurope where the mail is
95% safe
tom
gm4fdm
qsl manager
On 11/01/2012 23:00, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
> I'm in a bit of a quandary when it comes to what size envelope to use
> for my SASE with DX stations.
>> Because I print my own cards using Avery "postcard" cardstock, I send
> everything out in the larger #12 envelopes. This means I can use a
> standard
> #10 for the return envelope, which ought to cover just about all bases...
> right?
>> Only, I've noticed many envelopes coming back that have been trimmed
> down a few inches. The envelope with the ZS6EZ card had a note on it
> that had he not done so, the "oversize" envelope would have cost him
> an extra 2ドル in postage... which certainly explains why this is done.
>> Yet, if I include a smaller #6 envelope instead, some of the return DX
> cards don't fit in it. A #9? Well, it's not THAT much smaller than
> the #10 it's meant to nest in.
>> Now what?
>> I'm hoping to find something that will both fit inside the #12 without
> folding, AND be readily available at an office supply store without
> special ordering, so that I can pick them up on short notice. But, if
> I have to stock up, I will.
>> Thoughts?
>> 73, ron w3wn
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