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Sasquatch:
What is the best way to ship/pack these points? How much do they usually cost?  Never done this before.

Dalton Knapper:
Sasquatch - Usually a padded envelope in first class mail is best for a single point or two. If you want to add bonus gifts such as a slab or something with weight, a small flat rate box is pretty cheap. When sending one point I usually sandwich and taped in  small pieces of cardboard and send it in a small manila envelope or the aforementioned padded envelope. The smaller and less something weighs, the less it costs on regular mail. If something is heavy, flat rate is best.

bubby:

--- Quote from: Dalton Knapper on April 22, 2014, 03:31:47 pm ---Sasquatch - Usually a padded envelope in first class mail is best for a single point or two. If you want to add bonus gifts such as a slab or something with weight, a small flat rate box is pretty cheap. When sending one point I usually sandwich and taped in  small pieces of cardboard and send it in a small manila envelope or the aforementioned padded envelope. The smaller and less something weighs, the less it costs on regular mail. If something is heavy, flat rate is best.




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TRACY:

--- Quote from: Stringman on April 22, 2014, 02:54:24 pm ---I'd be up for that Tracy.

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Sounds good Scott, hopefully we can get a few more to respond

Majuba Tom:
I already sent both of mine out on Monday to Iowabow and Gstoneberg.

Tom

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