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Pennsic tags may be ordered, according to the price list, which is based
vaguely on original cost, rarity, and niceness. All proceeds go to the
Chiurgeons, East and Middle (and Aethelmearc, soon). Since I do not make
any profit from selling the tags, I expect that they will not be resold,
except at cost.
rdering
requires three steps: select the tags, figure the cost, and figure the
postage. Each tag has a weight in ounces. Figure the total weight, allowing
.5 oz for the envelope. The first oz is $.32, each additional oz is $.24,
up to a total of 12 oz. Above 12 and less than 32 oz, is a flat rate of
$3. You must write a check to "SCA Inc. Chiurgeons" for the price of the
tags. You must include a self-addressed envelope sturdy enough to hold
the tags. Finally, enclose loose stamps of a sufficient amount (any
extras will also be donated).
XIX
Pennsic 19, escuthceon, aluminum, .25 oz $5, few left
XX
Pennsic 20, 2" square, brass, none available
XXI
Pennsic 21, 2" square, aluminum, .25 oz, $1, plenty left
XXII
Pennsic 22, rectangular, aluminum, .35 oz, $1, <100,
but there should be plenty out there somewhere
XXIII
Pennsic 23, tab, aluminum, .25 oz, $1, plenty left
XXIV
Pennsic 24, oval aluminum, .35 oz, $1, plenty left
XXV
Pennsic 25, 2 1/2" square, brass, 1.25 oz, $2,
plenty left - how
to use
XXVI
Pennsic 26, aluminum, .35 oz, $1, plenty left
XXVII
Pennsic 27, round aluminum, .35 oz, $1, plenty left
o,
make your list of tags. Add up the weights and figure the postage. Add
up the prices and write a check to "SCA Inc". Remember to include a sturdy
addressed envelope, with sufficient loose stamps. Mail it all to:
John R. Rose
250 Emerson St.
Pittsburgh PA 15206
Finally, do not send cash. Igor will steal it.
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