Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 01:51 AM
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The new Legacy arrived today -- great picture of Jakers on page 6; pictures from the Collectors Reunion; info on the 2002 in store event piece--Hannibal, Missouri Lighthouse and the regional event piece--Tomkins Lighthouse, NY; and on the last page is a picture of myself and Big Al; since I am home with strep and bronchitis it was a welcome read; also my Pharos collection arrived today -- maybe I should get sick more often Darlene
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 02:12 AM
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Darlene,
It's not often one can be happy about being sick and home in bed. But you certainly picked a fine time for it. Get well soon and have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Ron (CT Keeper)
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 02:18 AM
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Onward to The Land of the Midnight Sun!
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 02:28 AM
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Is that Paul's glowing shot of Concord on the cover???
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 03:20 AM
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WAY TO GO HARBOUR LIGHTS. A missouri lighthouse.Cant wait to get my legacy.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 03:43 AM
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Originally posted by Medicman: Is that Paul's glowing shot of Concord on the cover??? Absolutely, positively!
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 03:49 AM
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Great picture Paul.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 11:29 AM
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Great cover shot Paul, who's in the doorway?
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 12:28 PM
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 04:36 PM
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"Who's in the doorway?" It looks like the ghost of Bob Younger to me. Bob
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/21/01 06:10 PM
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RIP Puls
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Are you sure that's Pauls???I do not see a flower any where.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/22/01 01:22 AM
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Spring Version of the Tomkins Lighthouse, NY Regional Lighthouse
Onward to The Land of the Midnight Sun!
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/22/01 10:22 AM
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Looks good, Paul. Thanks for sharing the pic. Maybe that will be the version I'll purchase. I doubt that I'll buy all four versions of the same light. Bob
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/23/01 12:35 PM
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Digger
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Nice piece! Where's Herman & Lilly Munster though??
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/23/01 08:56 PM
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Randy Kremer
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Bob, I would almost bet money that you will get all four! How could you have the "whole" collection without them! (LOL) (Well, except for Coquille!!)
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/25/01 09:26 PM
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Gravedigger: That is exactly what I thought when I first saw this piece posted on Terry Bronze Lady's website. Looks like a spooky haunted house. Perhaps the Fall version (Halloween Edition) could come with spider webs hanging from the lantern room and chimneys and the Munster's funny car! Christopher
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/26/01 09:35 PM
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/26/01 09:58 PM
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Where or where is that U.S Postal Service Mail Mule Train that has my Legacy. By the time that I get my copy I don't even have to read it. I already know what's going on, who did it and how it happened. I sure wish that these were sent out something other than 20 Mule Train.
Rich
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 12:36 AM
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Still, NO Legacy here in Groton, CT
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 01:05 AM
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Nothing yet in Virginia either.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 08:33 AM
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Digger
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No Legacy in the mail here yet. Mail must be real slow here, I just received the last issue (Navy Pier) 3 days ago!
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 09:09 AM
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No Legacy on the East Coast yet where the temperatures remind you of Spring. No cold here yet and most of all, no snow! Bob
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 12:16 PM
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Hadn't made it to Southwest Ohio yet either! No snow here either, just lots of rain!
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 01:32 PM
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Still waiting for the Legacy to arrive here in good ole Alabama. Hopefully by the end of the week I'll have it.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 08:17 PM
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RIP Puls
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I guess the Florida mail got stuck in the decon unit!!!!!NOTHING YET.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 10:24 PM
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No Legacy here in Upstate NY yet. Sheryl
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/27/01 11:02 PM
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My wife's copy arrived by mule train today.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/28/01 12:22 AM
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Mule Train finally stopped my place, too
Jim
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/28/01 03:57 PM
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first off Darlene get better its no fun to be sick no matter what is wrong.# 2 I went down to my dealers to pick up 2 Hooper Strait pieces #74 an #1511 and borrowed his legacy to read,some great pix and stories so far have just glanced through it will sit down and read it this PM.Bill O'Brien
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/29/01 12:38 AM
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I think the mule train heard that we had snow and they turned around and went back to Phoenix. No Legacy here in Show Low yet. Dale
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/29/01 05:10 PM
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RIP Puls
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Still nothing in Tampa Town.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/29/01 08:16 PM
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Nothing here in this part of New York either.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 12:26 AM
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It hasn't made it to Michigan yet either. I truly believe the mail is moving slower since 9/11.
Maybe it will come tomorrow.
Well it is now the evening of 12/2 and no legacy yet. The mule train must be the slug train. Maybe by spring it will be here.
The mule/slug train made it to Holland today. (12/3) Pretty cool newsletter even if it took 3 eternities to get here.
2beacons
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 12:34 AM
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Mules haven't made it into the mountains of Western NC yet. I think that I still get mine before most of Florida (where I moved from in Jan'01). By the way they have a strange tradition at the USPS here in Murphy, if I mail a leter to my next door neighbor it must first be trucked 120 miles north to Asheville, sorted and then trucked back to Murphy. This means that it takes a minimum of 5 days!! to go 200 yds! ------------------ [This message has been edited by pharologst (edited 11-29-2001).]
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 04:03 PM
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It arrived yesterday here in Louisville, KY KYKEEPER - Pat
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 08:55 PM
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Hello from Massachusetts. Unfortunately, nothing here as well . . . still waiting patiently along with most everyone else it seems.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 09:03 PM
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Where-o-where is that mule train. Nothing here in Ocala (horse country) Florida.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 10:37 PM
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Legacy made it here today in Missouri "home of the Hannibel Missouri light"
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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11/30/01 10:38 PM
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Still waiting for the Legacy here in Mid-Michigan.... It seems that every time the latest Legacy comes out, a thread like this one comes out too. People waiting and waiting for for their issue.... (Start Soapbox Mode) It is time that we as collectors contact Harbour Lights and tell them that we are willing to pay for first-class delivery of the Legacy. Just tack it onto the good old bargain society membership price. I realize that not everyone is interested in receiving the Legacy in a timely manner or would be willing to pick up the cost of first-class postage. Maybe it could be an option. (End Soapbox Mode) Well, we are still waiting for our Legacy here in Mid-Michigan...... -Todd
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12/01/01 12:03 AM
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I'm with you Todd. How much could 1st class postage add to the membership cost? Maybe $3-$4 dollars a year? They only mail out the 4 issues and I sure would like to get them before I know everything that's in them. I think I'll call HL Monday and chime in about this. Any other takes?
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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12/01/01 01:08 AM
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Originally posted by flacoastie: I'm with you Todd. How much could 1st class postage add to the membership cost? Maybe $3-$4 dollars a year? They only mail out the 4 issues and I sure would like to get them before I know everything that's in them. I think I'll call HL Monday and chime in about this. Any other takes?
Rich I agree, it's worth a few extrabucks to get them in the same month as the rest of the world. I thik we should ALL ask HL to up the membership by $2/year for the four 1st class mailings!!!! ------------------ [This message has been edited by pharologst (edited 11-30-2001).]
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12/01/01 02:53 AM
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My copy arrived today in Virginia.
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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12/02/01 09:05 PM
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The mule train finally made it to central Florida Saturday afternoon. The legacy did contain a nice surprise that I must have missed everyone talking about and that was the Christmas postcard from the HL bunch.
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12/02/01 11:20 PM
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Another week gone by and still no Legacy here in Groton, CT.
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12/03/01 02:34 AM
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The Legacy finally arrived Saturday, Dec. 1st, here in Cape Coral, FL. Glad to see what everyone is talking about. Joanie O
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12/03/01 11:34 AM
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Those ole USPS mules must be working pretty hard now as my copy arrived on Saturday, December 1st, in Northern Virginia. This is the fastest that I have ever received a "Legacy". I guess it is safe to say that my membership account has been straightened out now. The accompanying Christmas card was nice...thanks HLs! Neat sketches... Christopher
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12/03/01 04:50 PM
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Legacy arrived in Massachusetts on Saturday.
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12/03/01 05:29 PM
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12/03/01 08:22 PM
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Legacy has arrived in Massachusetts, so has the December issue of Lighthouse Digest. There is a neat Christmas picture of Maine's Little River Lighthouse on the cover. Check it out. Several days of good reading this week!
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12/03/01 11:45 PM
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My Legacy arrived in today's mail. That is just 13 days since the first post by LADYBUG indicating she had received hers in WA. No speeding violations would be issued on that delivery. Bob
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12/04/01 12:43 AM
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But not bad, Bob. This is Bulk Rate (Third Class) mail. Every post office it goes through has to work it within 5 days of getting it.
In other words, each post office can hold it for 5 days before passing it on.
Some mail to metro centers out of San Diego go directly to that city and could arrive in up to 10 days (San Diego 5 days, receiving post office 5 days.)
Mail that's bound for the boonies might go through two (or more) additional post offices from the metro to a regional and finally to the local PO, adding up to 15 more days.
I say "Isn't this a great country; where you can send out 40,000 pieces of mail for about 15 cents each and have 90-95% delivered within a couple of weeks of each other."
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12/04/01 01:05 AM
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John, It sounds like you are a postal employee...is that your night job?
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12/04/01 01:56 AM
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No, but I have a couple of friends who are one.
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12/04/01 02:52 AM
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Re: Legacy - Vol 8, No. 4 Arrives
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12/04/01 03:14 AM
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I'm one of those who are out in the boonies. Still haven't recieved my Legacy. I thought I would just take out a few of the old ones and read them over again. Nice picture of Yerba Buena on the cover Derith! How'd you manage to get on the Coast Guard base. You must have some good contact to get so close to the Commanders house.Sttill good reading but sit just not the same. Oh well, I tried. Dale [This message has been edited by DALE LAWRENCE (edited 12-04-2001).]
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12/04/01 01:50 PM
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Arrived yesterday - two weeks?
Loved the Michagan City Card with staff sketches on back!
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