Typewriter Pen Pals

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Posted by NDW76
14-10-2014 05:15:07
#11

Pm me with an address and I'll send a letter your way.


Pleased to meet you. Call me Nathan.
 
Posted by CaptMorganism
31-10-2014 12:47:21
#12

I would like to have a penpal or a few to write to. Since my Dad and paternal Grandmother have passed away I don't have anyone to write to with ink and paper. It would be fun to type out letters and use snail mail to shoot the breeze!
I should have added, pm me your snail mail address and I will send a letter.

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Posted by flagrl
16-11-2014 15:39:18
#13

i would like a typewriter penpal, it would be cool. anyone want to penpal with me?????

 
Posted by Spazmelda
10-5-2015 08:56:38
#14

Is this still going on?  I'd like to participate.  Any interest?

 
Posted by Uwe
10-5-2015 10:30:37
#15

Strange, I was wondering the same thing yesterday!


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Spazmelda
10-5-2015 13:32:44
#16

Well, if anyone would like to exchange letters, please pm me your address and I'll send one out. I'm not sure what the going postal rate in international letters is.  Anyone know?

 
Posted by BrianE
02-6-2015 19:52:55
#17

Spazmelda wrote:

Well, if anyone would like to exchange letters, please pm me your address and I'll send one out. I'm not sure what the going postal rate in international letters is. Anyone know?

Sounds fun, but did you get any replies.  This topic was active a month ago?

As for international, wonder if weight still comes into play.  Onionskin paper?  ; )

Brian
 

 
Posted by colrehogan
02-6-2015 23:15:37
#18

I am writing to a couple of people, one domestic and one international.


Smith Premier typewriters are cool!
 
Posted by Spazmelda
03-6-2015 05:19:54
#19

Hey Brian.  You can get international stamps (called Global Forever)  for $1.20 each, and they are good for a letter up to 1 oz. i sent a letter to England that was, I think, 4 pages of relatively heavy laser printer paper and a picture. It weighed in right at an ounce, according to my home postal scale.

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Posted by BrianE
03-6-2015 19:27:08
#20

Well so much for getting out the vintage onion skin paper.  ; )

Anyway, if anyone interested, giving out name & physical address just not the same anymore and for good reason.

If interested, PM and I'll provide my address first.   

Happy typing! 

Brian 

 


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