Signed LPs TTM?

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Re: Signed LPs TTM?

by Zorin » Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:45 pm

Thanks I'll take a look and see {up}

Re: Signed LPs TTM?

by dobie516 » Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:48 pm

Although I haven't sent LP's for a few years, I used to do it quite regularly. It's expensive for postage because of the weight and size. If you go to a office supply store they do sell envelopes that big. Again, they are expensive. On the bright side I think that I was about 100% in getting them back signed. Good luck.

Signed LPs TTM?

by Zorin » Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:09 pm

Has anyone sent an 12" record covers away to get signed? They look really smart framed on the wall. The only drawback is the fact they are quite difficult to post. I was thinking of sending one to Britt Ekland later (VV) this year, however, what's the best way to send it? Plus including an envelope to return it will prove even more difficult. It would be VV, so I wouldn't want to just include money for return postage as I'd imagine it would be difficult to find a way to get it back. Anyone done it before and have any recommendations?

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