I don't recall sending in any registration cards. I may have sent a couple in the beginning, but that would be about it.

It kind of makes you wonder what kind of record keeping was done by Younger & Associates. One would think that a computerized collection database on line would be the way to go. Hand filing thousands of small paper cards is not a business owner's dream. A person would have to be in need of some very tedious and "busy work" to accomplish that mission. A "Mom & Pop" operation could probably do it, but it would be a time consuming burden for the more modern business operations of today.

Perhaps Harbour Lights may some day offer on line registration. Even if they didn't, it wouldn't effect my collecting habits.

keyboard Bob